Manager John Schneider Defends Isiah Kiner-Falefa's Performance in Game 7
ORLANDO, Fla. -- In a recent interview, Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider addressed the controversial call that led to the team's loss in Game 7 of the World Series. He emphasized his support for Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who was heavily criticized for being tagged out at the plate in the crucial moment.
Schneider expressed empathy for Kiner-Falefa, stating, 'I feel bad for Izzy getting all the blame.' He acknowledged that the team could have done a better job in positioning Kiner-Falefa, but also highlighted the complex factors at play during the play. Schneider explained that Kiner-Falefa's lead was based on the coach's instructions, and the team had discussed strategies to avoid being back-picked by the catcher.
The play in question involved a series of events that led to the final out. After a tying home run by Miguel Rojas, Bo Bichette singled, and Kiner-Falefa entered as a pinch runner. With the bases loaded, Kiner-Falefa took a lead that was considered unusual, but Schneider defended his decision, citing the coach's guidance and the team's pre-Series strategy.
The manager also discussed the umpire's call, which was upheld after a video review. He noted that the call was subjective and that the video showed mixed reactions from different angles. Schneider added that the team's strategy was to avoid being doubled up on a line drive, and he didn't fault Kiner-Falefa's slide, believing he had limited options given the situation.
Despite the loss, Schneider showed his appreciation for the team's efforts, stating, 'I'm starting to appreciate it from a fan's standpoint.' He also humorously mentioned his second-place finish in the AL Manager of the Year voting, despite the team's success.