TORONTO -- For about 15 seconds during the Toronto Blue Jays ' 13-7 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the American League Division Series on Sunday, John Schneider, despite his club decimating their mighty division foes for the second straight day, became the most unpopular person inside Rogers Centre.
The Blue Jays manager had a plan and wasn't going to change it. He was going to pull Trey Yesavage during the sixth inning of a no-hitter to limit the young pitcher's pitch count with the game seemingly in hand.
So when Yesavage induced a pop out from Austin Wells -- the final hitter Yesavage was to face no matter the result -- with his 78th pitch, Schneider turned to pitching coach Pete Walker and veteran pitchers Max Scherzer, Shane Bieber and Kevin Gausman in the du