
Schneider hopeful lineup gels ‘at some point’ after Blue Jays’ series loss to Tigers
TORONTO — Part of John Schneider’s mission as the Toronto Blue Jays manager is to be bullish on his lineup, even when his team struggles.
Despite only two wins in the first six outings of a nine-game homestand, Schneider kept his smile after three close weekend games that netted two losses against the major-league-leading Detroit Tigers.
“Hopefully, it kind of just meshes together at some point, where you’re getting consistent offensive numbers,” Schneider said 10 minutes after slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. bounced out to second base with a runner on to end the game and hand the visitors a 3-2 win.
“The bullpen was great in this series. You hope you get good starting pitching and it’s any manager’s dream of a winning recipe (of good pitching and offence).”