Sep. 28, Blue Jays vs Rays
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The Toronto Blue Jays are entering the final day of the regular season tied with the New York Yankees for first place in the AL East. If the Blue Jays are able to sweep the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, they’ll claim the club’s first division title since 2015.
John Schneider just sent a message, loud and clear. Over the course of a season, Schneider meets with the media over 400 times. Pregame, postgame, Spring Training and a few special occasions add up quickly.
The Blue Jays have lost six of their last seven games after a 7-1 defeat to the Red Sox at Rogers Centre on Wednesday, while the Yankees won their fourth straight to tie Toronto in the race for the American League East.
Ahead of the series finale, Blue Jays manager John Schneider sent a message to Guerrero regarding his approach at the plate, “He needs to turn it loose. He needs to try to hit some balls hard and not say ‘I need to get a hit.’” (h/t MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson)
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Blue Jays manager provides update on Bo Bichette for the playoffs
Bichette is having a bounce-back season and will be key to Toronto's playoff success. If he's available, that is.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/bluejays as John Schneider Calls Out Blue Jays Star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. After Latest Loss. The Toronto Blue Jays have yet to put the finishing touch on their season.
The Toronto Blue Jays' manager isn't allowing his team a moment to process the lead it's in the process of blowing.
With two games to play, Bo Bichette injured and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scuffling, Toronto is again turning to its depth to stay alive.
The Toronto Blue Jays are limping to the finish line of the 2025 MLB regular season. The Blue Jays have clinched a playoff spot, but have lost six of their last seven games and allowed the New York Yankees to catch them atop the American League East.
Jose Berrios is heading to IL with right elbow inflammation and is on his way to get an MRI right now. Blue Jays manager John Schneider says it’s something Berrios has been “dealing with for a while.” Paxton Schultz is on his way up.
Davis Schneider got the start in left field for the Blue Jays on Saturday against Tampa Bay as Toronto aimed to move closer to clinching the American League East Division title. Schneider, who replaced Anthony Santander in the starting lineup, was tabbed to bat fifth in the mid-afternoon game at Rogers Centre (Sportsnet, 3 p.m. ET / noon PT).