
Bunting competition in spring training pays off for Jays in 5-3 win over Washington
TORONTO — A team bunting contest in spring training took a bite out of Blue Jays manager John Schneider’s wallet but proved to be a worthwhile investment Tuesday in a 5-3 win over the Washington Nationals.
Will Wagner bunted his way on to first base as part of a three-run second inning. And, after George Springer singled to open the bottom of the eighth with the game tied 3-3, Wagner got on base again when pitcher Jose Ferrer fumbled another bunt. Ernie Clement’s sacrifice bunt then advanced the runners.
After pinch-hitter Davis Schneider struck out, Bo Bichette lined a single down the right-field line to score both runners and restore the Jays’ lead.
“We actually had a bunting competition, true story, in spring training,” Schneider revealed after the game. “And we divided guys into teams with the winning team getting $1,000 courtesy of me. They worked hard at it.”