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John Schneider receiving a surprise letter from Steve Kerr proves the Blue Jays are building


Victor William
Mar 29, 2026  (1:21 PM)
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) embrace after the game against the Chicago Bulls at Chase Center.
Photo credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

John Schneider opening a personal letter from Steve Kerr is the ultimate proof that this team is building something incredibly special.

When our skipper walked into his office last week, an unexpected envelope was waiting on his desk.
It was not a scouting report or a front office memo, but a handwritten note from the Golden State Warriors head coach.
“I don't know you,” Kerr wrote, “but I felt compelled to reach out after watching your incredible leadership on display during the World Series.”
Getting that kind of validation from a legendary basketball mind is absolutely wild to process.
Last October was an emotional rollercoaster that ended in a heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
But the way Schneider handled his clubhouse through the intense media scrutiny caught the attention of the entire sports world.

A basketball genius recognizes a masterclass in management

Fans are finally realizing that we have the right man at the helm to lead this core to the promised land.
Managing a star-studded roster with massive expectations requires a delicate touch that very few leaders possess.
Schneider just secured a well-deserved contract extension after steering the boys to a 94-68 record and a division title.
He stood by his players through every slump and shielded them from the vicious noise in the market.
Building a resilient culture takes years, but you can clearly see the foundation solidifying in Toronto right now.
Kerr knows exactly what it takes to manage gigantic egos and navigate the grueling pressure of a playoff run.
His letter is a massive vote of confidence as we prepare to wipe the slate clean and attack the 2026 season.
The boys are already sitting at a perfect 2-0, and the energy in the dugout feels completely different this year.
Our championship window is wide open, and the entire baseball universe is paying close attention.
If we keep trusting the process, that elusive parade will finally roll down Yonge Street in November.
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