John Schneider doesn’t like off days in baseball, and he certainly isn’t a fan of the protracted buildup to the biggest game of them all, thus far. Article content

In fact, if they could have played the finale of the ALCS on Monday morning, Schneider would have been at the Rogers Centre at the crack of dawn getting ready to go. Article content Article content

“Game 7, it’s like everything you want,” Schneider said prior to the ALCS version against the Seattle Mariners, just the second Game 7 in franchise history. “This is like backyard, Game 7, someone’s gonna have a moment. It’s the best.”

Schneider, the baseball manager, has been engrossed with everything going on with his team and the pressure and grind that goes with a 162-game regular season extended into a month of playoffs in

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