Toronto – Part of John Schneider’s mission as manager of Toronto Blue Jays is to be optimistic about his programming, even when his team has trouble.
Despite only two victories in the first six releases of a nine game homestand, Schneider kept his smile after three tight weekend games that raised two defeats against the Tigers de Detroit, leader of major leagues.
“Hopefully this is somehow realized at a given time, where you get coherent offensive figures,” said Schneider 10 minutes after Slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
“The enclosure of the lifts was great in this series. You hope you will get a good starter launcher and that it is the dream of any manager of a winning recipe (good throws and offense).”
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The Blue Jays lost the opening of the 5-4 series, won the outgoing 2-1 midfielder with an ignition single from Ernie Clement, and abandoned the final with the offensive that did not bring a bullet out of the inner field in the last four heats.

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“It was a little extreme or the other, but these guys will discover it,” said Schneider. “I think it will meet, and when it will, it will be much less stressful.”
The Blue Jays (22-24) entered the second quarter of the season only one victory before the 21-25 pace at the 46-game brand last year.
Toronto will conclude his Homestand with a three game set against the Padres of San Diego from Tuesday. The Padres were one of the best teams in the National League in 2025.
Santander struggles
The newcomer Anthony Santander returned to the Blue Jays’ starting program after missing two games with what was initially described as a painful shoulder and has changed for a hip disease.
He went 0 for 4 with three stick withdrawals.
“I thought he had made very good swings,” said Schneider.
“I thought he had missed a few bullets. It is sort of the story of his season. So stay with her and go back to work on Tuesday. ”
Breathtaking baddoo
Tigers on the left The Akil Baddoo field player smothered an opening rally of Blue Jays with two breathtaking captures.
With two and none, he struck the wall to take an additional blow from Daulton Varsho. Then Baddoo took an online driving of Alejandro Kirk with a sliding plug. He quickly regained his place to catch a Boicte of Bo with a nap at the second goal for a double game to end the Channel.
Baddoo was asked what game was most difficult.
“The first,” he said. “I hoped and prayed.”
This Canadian press report was published for the first time on May 18, 2025.
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