If curses per second were a tracked statistic, Blue Jays manager John Schneider would be in baseball’s profanity Hall of Fame.
Standing in the visitors’ clubhouse at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday , the lockers and carpets covered in plastic and the Blue Jays’ American League championship series shirts practically still warm off the presses, Schneider unleashed a speech for the ages. For all the right, and perhaps wrong, reasons.
“Every single one of you, f—-ing bullpen game,” Schneider yelled, his unbleeped curses carried instantly to millions across Canada and the United States. “Nathan Lukes, Myles Straw, all you motherf—-ers, it takes everybody, every day.”
“Start spreading the news bit—-s, we’re going.”
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