“They’ve got talent, sure. But managing it? That’s another story.” — Blue Jays manager JOHN SCHNEIDER harshly criticizes Dodgers coaching staff after World Series .Qu

💥 “THEY’VE GOT TALENT, SURE. BUT MANAGING IT? THAT’S ANOTHER STORY.” — Blue Jays Manager JOHN SCHNEIDER IGNITES FIRESTORM WITH SAVAGE SHOT AT DODGERS COACHING STAFF 😳🔥

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It was supposed to be a moment of reflection — but John Schneider turned it into a grenade.

Just minutes after the Blue Jays’ heartbreaking loss in the 2025 World Series, the Toronto manager stood in front of reporters, visibly tense, and dropped a quote that’s already shaking the baseball world:

💬 “They’ve got talent, sure. But managing it? That’s another story.”

The room fell silent.
No one was sure if they’d heard him right — but he meant every word.

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Schneider, whose underdog Blue Jays stunned fans with a miracle playoff run, didn’t hold back when talking about the Dodgers’ star-studded roster, suggesting that L.A.’s success had more to do with money than with actual leadership.

“You can buy power, you can buy names,” he added. “But you can’t buy chemistry. You can’t buy guts.”

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The 2025 World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays had already been pure chaos — benches cleared in Game 4, Ohtani’s clutch homer in Game 6, and multiple controversial calls that left Toronto fuming.

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But Schneider’s postgame remarks turned what was once a respectful rivalry into an all-out cold war.

A Dodgers insider reportedly responded, saying:

“He should focus on managing his team instead of blaming ours. The scoreboard says enough.”

👀 Ouch.

💣 Fans Are Losing It Online

Social media exploded within minutes of the press conference:

  • “John Schneider woke up and chose violence.”
  • “Imagine losing the World Series and still talking smack.”
  • “This beef is getting personal.”

Meanwhile, Canadian fans are backing their guy, calling his comment “the most honest thing anyone’s said about the Dodgers all year.”

🧊 The Fallout Begins

Sources close to MLB executives say the league isn’t happy about Schneider’s remarks, which they fear could “fuel unnecessary hostility” between two marquee franchises.
But to fans? It’s entertainment gold.