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Blue Jays' manager John Schneider uses expletive to describe Jeff Hoffman in post game presser


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Nelson Anderson
June 22, 2025  (5:44 PM)
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider talks to the press in a post game interview at Rogers Centre.
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The Toronto Blue Jays suffered a 4-2 loss in the rubber match against the Chicago White Sox on Sunday, with closer Jeff Hoffman at the middle of it.

Hoffman was brought in with two runners on and two outs in the top of the eighth, tasked with protecting a 2-1 lead.
The 32-year-old righty walked the first batter he saw, then allowed the tying run to score after he committed a fielding error. He then surrendered a two-run double to Miguel Vargas that proved to be the deciding hit.
It marked Hoffman's fourth blown save of the season in his first campaign with the Blue Jays, leaving the veteran one shy of the league lead shared by Kyle Finnegan, Tanner Scott and Ryan Helsley.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider didn't exactly hold when asked if about Hffman in the post game presser.
«We trust the sh*t out of Jeff Hoffman, and it's easy to point blame at him. He's been on the other side of us winning a whole lot of games, so it's a tough stretch for him, but we know he'll come out of it, and we have a lot of faith in him.»
That's a rough inning for the #BlueJays and Hoffman, who had the play to end the inning right in front of him.Completely erases the Roden triple and Bichette RBI that had them looking at a series win. Big couple innings coming up now.
Max Scherzer will return to the #BlueJays' rotation Wednesday in Cleveland.
Schneider: «That's a huge, huge addition for us. It's Max Scherzer. I'll take that any day of the week.»
Hoffman was not credited with an earned run in the game, leaving his earned-run average at 5.29 for the season.
But it has been a shaky start to his second tenure with the Blue Jays organization that originally drafted him in the first round of the 2014 MLB Draft.
The 6-foot-5 closer represented the Philadelphia Phillies in the All-Star Game last season and registered a 3-3 record with a 2.17 ERA with 10 saves in 66.1 innings. In 290 career MLB games, the Latham, N.Y., native has an ERA of 4.85 with 29 saves.
Toronto opens a three-game set with the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday, entering at 41-36, four games out of the division lead in the AL East and alone in second in the AL wild-card standings.
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