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www.mlb.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
The Blue Jays’ manager recently pulled catcher Tyler Heineman from a game after a first-pitch swing and an at-bat that didn’t go well. The manager described it as a “manager’s decision,” and Heineman remained with the team afterward. This occurred during a 4-3 loss, with Toronto sitting at a 16-18 record at that point. [Source reports: system-mapped summary of game events described in recent outlets.]
The move came in the context of Heineman taking on a larger role due to Alejandro Kirk’s thumb injury earlier in the season, which had already increased Heineman’s workload behind the plate. The situation underscored Toronto’s ongoing catcher depth challenges as they navigated injuries. [Context drawn from contemporaneous reporting on roster usage and injuries.]
For broader team context, Don Mattingly’s coaching status and John Schneider’s managerial leadership have been in the news recently, but there isn’t a reported immediate coaching staff change tied to this specific catcher moment. The organization has shown a pattern of updating roles as roster needs shift, including how they handle catchers when injuries affect availability. [General Blue Jays coaching/news background from recent coverage.]
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www.mlb.comBlue jays manager pulls catcher Tyler Heineman from Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Twins after a first-pitch swing, a lazy fly to left and a slow trip to first base. John Schneider called it a manager’s decision, and the move came in a 4-3 loss that dropped Toronto to 16-18.Schneider Ends Heine…
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www.thescore.comThe Toronto Blue Jays have fired manager Charlie Montoyo. Montoyo will be replaced by bench coach John Schneider as interim manager for the rest of the season.
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