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John Schneider's speech to the Blue Jays includes some explicit words - Again


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Bobby Ohr
October 21, 2025  (0:46)
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider spoke to his team after booking their trip to the World Series and had quite the explicit message for them.

The Blue Jays clubhouse celebrations went viral once again as even Bo Bichette confirmed that he will be ready for the World Series on Friday.

John Schneider does not hold back in explicit speech to players after game 7 win

Schneider has been known to let a few swear words go when in the heat of the moment which is exactly what happened after the Blue Jays eliminated the Mariners and booked their trip to the World Series.
First, Schneider was asked how much the moment meant to him in which he did not hold back on the profanity while speaking with Hazel Mae.
John Schneider cares not for the censors.
After the win the clubhouse, Schneider could not hold himself back once again as he let his emotions get the best of him while talking to his players on what they have accomplished this season.
For the first time in 32 years...

We're going back to the World Series #WANTITALL
While some fans might have a problem with this, clearly Schneider was just fired up with the incredible accomplishment his team just achieved and could not hold himself back.
Sports are filled with raw passion and this speeches from Schneider were exactly that.
Some fans might hold it against him but the Blue Jays fan base would not have any other manager in their dugout that the one who led them to their first World Series in 32 years.
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