Viral moment MLB: the manager of Blue Jays has a hilarious moment in hot micro with the referee

The manager of Toronto Blue Jays, John Schneider, was disagreed with the reception plaque referee who will be little during the 8-2 victory of the team on the Baltimore Orioles on Friday, and everything was taken by broadcasting.

The second goal player of Blue Jays Andrés Giménez was marble with runners on the first and third goal, no withdrawals and the score equal to 0-0.

With Count 2-2, the launcher starting from the Orioles Charlie Morton launched a rupture ball and towards the left-handed striker. Gimenez tried to check his swing, but Little said he had gone around and struck.

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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider reacts during the seventh round against the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park on August 28, 2024. (Paul Rutherford / USA TODAY SPORTS)

Giménez then gave the bench that he had been grazed by the field and should be attributed to the first goal. While Giménez began to discuss the potential struck by Pitch with Little, Schneider came out of the canoe to join the conversation that Apple TV + microphones resumed.

“He says the ball struck him,” Little told Scheider. “But we have a swing, so we have a dead ball.”

“How are the F — Are you going to call this?” Schneider declared with disbelief during the call of Little on the swing.

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The director of Toronto Blue Jays, John Schneider, during the fifth round against the Baltimore Orioles at the Ed Smith stadium on March 18, 2025. (Images Kim Klement Neitzel / Imagn)

Giménez finally removed and the Blue Jays did not score at the bottom of the round. Despite the conversation between Schneider and Little, the manager of Blue Jays was not ejected.

Despite the first non-goalless round, the bats Blue Jays came to life, and they scrambled Morton with seven strokes and four points in 3⅓ sleeves. The Blue Jays’ victory was their first of the season, and the defeat of the Orioles was their first.

Toronto Blue Jays’ second goal player Andrés, Giménez, on the right, celebrates a race with a shot chief Anthony Santander against Baltimore Orioles during the seventh round at the Rogers Center on March 28, 2025. (Nick Turchiaro / Imagn images)

Five strikers managed two strokes for the Blue Jays in the victory – Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Anthony Santander, George Springer and Will Wagner.

The teams, both 1-1, play on Saturday at 3:07 p.m. HE. Max Scherzer will start for the Blue Jays, while Dean Kremer will take the bump for the Orioles.

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