Blue Jays’ Schneider concerned about Yankees coaches’ wandering ways
Toronto Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider says his workforce has considerations about New York Yankees coaches going to locations they shouldn’t be and has alerted MLB about it.
The feedback got here a day after Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was noticed to be glancing over towards his workforce’s dugout throughout an at-bat in opposition to Toronto pitcher Jay Jackson. Judge went on to hit a house run and the Blue Jays expressed concern about what precisely he was taking a look at.
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Judge, for his half, performed down the incident on Monday, saying he was simply making an attempt to see who in his dugout was chirping, after his supervisor, Aaron Boone, had simply simply been ejected from the sport.
Schneider advised the media on Tuesday that it’s on his workforce to not hand over any hints about what pitches are coming, however with respect to the Yankees’ coaches: “There’s boxes on the field for a reason.”
Judge, when requested concerning the incident once more on Tuesday, mentioned he felt it was a lot ado about nothing.
“I don’t see why it’s a story to be honest,” Judge advised reporters, per Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News.
Sportsnet’s Dan Shulman and Buck Martinez seen the attention shift in the course of the tv broadcast on Monday and confirmed it to viewers.
“If their broadcasters want to make a deal about it, they can say anything they want,” Judge mentioned, including he had “choice words” about the way in which it was dealt with.
Boone mentioned he didn’t consider there could be an investigation “because nothing that went on last night was against the rules.”
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