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Blaming manager John Schneider for the Blue Jays’ slow start doesn’t make sense. Firing him isn’t the answer

Toronto’s struggles aren’t on the coaches, they’re on the players and front office executives who put this team together.

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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider throws batting practice last week. 


Charles Barkley had something he wanted to get off his chest about coaching, and while the topic was basketball, his logic could just as easily be applied to other sports.

With reports circulating that the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers were considering coaching changes following first-round exits, the Hall of Famer used his platform on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” to go on a rant.

Gregor Chisholm

Gregor Chisholm is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @GregorChisholm or reach him via email: gchisholm@thestar.ca.

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