John Schneider finally makes a good change in the Jays batting order
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There is no denying the Blue Jays offense has been incredibly weak so far this season and players that are normally relied upon like George Springer are nowhere to be found.
Yesterday, John Schneider decided to move a struggling Springer from lead off hitter to sixth in the order and put Davis Schneider to replace him. Schneider decided to keep this change in the lineup today as well.
Let's end the week with a W!
The Blue Jays manager clearly made the right decision as Schneider finished the game with 2 hits and Springer even got a hit as well.
Thankfully, Schneider realized that this system works better and did not move Springer back to lead off today after getting a hit which is something he has done in the past.
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