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John Schneider earns extension to remain with the Blue Jays
Summary
John Schneider signed a two-year extension through the end of the 2028 season after leading the Toronto Blue Jays to a pennant and the franchise's best season in 30 years.
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John Schneider has agreed to a two-year extension that runs through the end of the 2028 season as manager of the Toronto Blue Jays. He led the club to a pennant and the franchise's best season in 30 years after the team had 74 wins in 2024 and consecutive postseason sweeps earlier in his tenure. Schneider said he adjusted his managerial approach, including more direct communication and lineup changes, after lessons from prior playoff losses. The team announced the deal alongside a five-year contract for general manager Ross Atkins.
Key details:
- Contract runs two years and is announced through the end of the 2028 season.
- The team announced Schneider's extension at the same time it announced a five-year deal for general manager Ross Atkins.
- Schneider guided Toronto to a pennant and its best season in 30 years and finished second in American League Manager of the Year voting.
- The Blue Jays had 74 wins in 2024 and were swept in consecutive postseason series in 2022 and 2023, which Schneider has said informed his changes.
- Tactical adjustments in 2025 included more aggressive baserunning, increased bench usage that produced the second-most hits among benches in baseball, and temporarily keeping Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt off the initial postseason roster before using them later in October.
- Schneider has managed 560 big-league games across four seasons with a .541 win rate, which ranks fourth in franchise history.
Summary:
The extension provides managerial continuity for the Blue Jays through 2028 after Schneider reworked his approach and the club rebounded to a pennant. The front office simultaneously secured Ross Atkins with a longer-term deal. Undetermined at this time.
