Blue Jays name John Schneider full-time manager, sign him to extension

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Blue Jays name John Schneider full-time manager, sign him to extension

The Toronto Blue Jays officially named John Schneider the full-time manager and signed him to a contract extension, the team announced on Friday.

The contract is a three-year deal that carries a fourth-year team option for the 2026 season.

“Through his exceptional preparation, communication, positive energy, and relationships within the clubhouse, John demonstrated to us that he was the right leader for this team,” said Ross Atkins, EVP of baseball operations and general manager, in a statement. “His passion for the game, commitment to the job, and impact in the dugout have been driving forces behind our success. We look forward to working together and coming back as a stronger team for the 2023 season.”

Schneider was promoted to interim manager on July 13 after Charlie Montoyo was fired. His record of 46-28 gave him the highest winning percentage (.622) of any Jays manager who coached more than 10 games.

“I am honoured, excited, and deeply humbled to continue leading this extraordinary group of players, coaches, and staff,” Schneider said in the statement. “This organization has made me feel at home since day one. So many people have had a hand in helping me get here, and becoming manager of the Blue Jays is not something I take lightly. My family and I love Toronto and I can’t wait to build upon an already great group of players and bring a World Series back to all our fans across Canada.”

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