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The Toronto Blue Jays are facing elimination after losing to the Seattle Mariners in the AL Championship series on Friday.
The Seattle Mariners delivered a tough blow to the Blue Jays on the road, but John Schneider warned them of his team's capabilities at home and what the visitors can expect in Game 6.
As they fly to Toronto, the Jays are now tasked with two days of perfection. The room for error is gone, sitting one loss from the end.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider revealed what was said during his exchange with Max Scherzer in the fifth inning.
Scherzer defied everyone's expectations, even manager John Schneider's, by pitching as well as he did. Not only did Scherzer pitch his heart out in this game, but he helped exorcise years of Schneider postseason demons in the process.
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Blue Jays' Max Scherzer refuses to leave mound in heated exchange with manager in Game 4 win
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer let his manager, John Schneider, have it during a mound visit in the team's 8-2 win over the Seattle Mariners in Game 4 of the ALCS.
In Game 3, it was pitcher Shane Bieber who turned back the clock and gave the Blue Jays six strong innings, while the offense exploded for 13 runs. In Game 4, it was pitcher Max Scherzer's turn.
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'I Thought He Was Gonna Kill Me': Blue Jays Manager John Schneider on Mound Visit With Max Scherzer
Toronto Blue Jays star Max Scherzer is going viral after barking at his manager during Game 4 of the American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners. Scherzer, aptly nicknamed Mad Max,
Anthony Santander was dropped from the Toronto Blue Jays' AL Championship Series roster ahead of Game 4 on Thursday night because of a back injury, ending his season. An outfielder who turns 31 on Sunday,