Back in the Bronx, things are different for the Blue Jays this time
NEW YORK — Last time Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider settled into the leather chair in the Yankee Stadium road manager’s office, his desk was a mess. Half-empty champagne bottles and crushed beer cans covered the wooden workspace. Celebratory liquid puddled on the floor outside.On Monday, as Schneider returned to the park in which the Jays celebrated an American League Division Series win last October, his desk sat clean. The beer cans and champagne bottles were gone, replaced by iPads and a laptop.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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