Blue Jays manager John Schneider sent a rallying cry to his team and Toronto fans as they prepare for Game 7 of the World Series. "It's going to be electric here," he said after the Blue Jays' thrilling 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, sending the series back to Toronto. "These guys are really good at turning the page. That will take awhile to kind of unpack." Schneider praised his team for their resilience and ability to bounce back from a wild finish to Game 6.
The Dodgers had dealt the Blue Jays' ace, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, but still couldn't contain Justin Wrobleski, Roki Sasaki, and Tyler Glasnow. "Yamamoto was really good again," Schneider said. "Had our chances with guys on base kind of as the game went on." Despite being outmaneuvered, the Blue Jays were ready to play tomorrow.
Schneider also urged fans to be loud and rowdy at Rogers Centre, saying "See you tomorrow night, be loud, be rowdy. We're going to be ready to play." Max Scherzer is set to take the mound for the Blue Jays in Game 7, a position he has held before in high-stakes games.
As the series returns to Toronto, Schneider and his team will need to draw on their resilience and determination to overcome the Dodgers once again. With their backs against the wall, the Blue Jays are ready to put on a show for their fans and make this Game 7 one for the ages.
The Dodgers had dealt the Blue Jays' ace, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, but still couldn't contain Justin Wrobleski, Roki Sasaki, and Tyler Glasnow. "Yamamoto was really good again," Schneider said. "Had our chances with guys on base kind of as the game went on." Despite being outmaneuvered, the Blue Jays were ready to play tomorrow.
Schneider also urged fans to be loud and rowdy at Rogers Centre, saying "See you tomorrow night, be loud, be rowdy. We're going to be ready to play." Max Scherzer is set to take the mound for the Blue Jays in Game 7, a position he has held before in high-stakes games.
As the series returns to Toronto, Schneider and his team will need to draw on their resilience and determination to overcome the Dodgers once again. With their backs against the wall, the Blue Jays are ready to put on a show for their fans and make this Game 7 one for the ages.