Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider makes brutal decision causing an injury
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Bobby Ohr
April 13, 2025 (5:08 PM)
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The Toronto Blue Jays faced the Baltimore Orioles this afternoon and an injury took place with George Springer in the fifth innings in which John Schneider did not help with at all.
Springer ended up leaving the game after that at bat with a wrist injury which has a lot of fans wondering if Schneider's decision caused the injury to become worse than it originally was.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider makes terrible decision when it comes to George Springer's injury
The Blue Jays took on the Orioles this afternoon in an incredible 7-6 comeback win to close the series in Baltimore at one game a piece.
Comeback Complete #lightsupletsgo
FINAL: Blue Jays 7, Orioles 6
During the game, Springer went swung at a pitch and hurt his wrist which John Schneider came out to check then decided to leave him in, after the at bat Springer ended up leaving the game.
George Springer was removed from today's game after experiencing left wrist discomfort.
This is not a good look for
Schneider who has made this mistake in the past with Teoscar Hernandez and ended making the injury worse than it originally was but it looks like he has not learned from his mistakes.
Letting George Springer finish his at bat after he suffered discomfort swinging reminded me of when Teoscar Hernandez felt a tweak in his oblique mid at bat then suffered an injury the next swing. This season, Max Scherzer was smart enough to not suffer a similar fate with thumb.
The Blue Jays pulled off the win today against the Orioles but they need their manager to start making better decision, especially when it comes to a player that has been their best hitter this season.
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