MLB viral moment: Blue Jays manager has a hilarious moment of hot microphone with referee


The Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider, was caught in disagreement with the arbiter of the Home Will’s dish during the team’s 8-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday, and everything was caught in a transmission.

The second base of the tiles, Andrés Giménez, was on the plate with runners in the first and third base, without outs and the score tied 0-0.

With Count 2-2, the owner of Los Orioles, Charlie Morton, threw a rupture ball down and towards the left-handed batter. Giménez tried to review his swing, but Little said he left and struck out.

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The Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider reacts during the seventh entry against the Red Boston socks in Fenway Park on August 28, 2024. (Paul Rutherford/USA Today Sports)

Giménez then told the bank that he was grazing for the launch and that he should receive the first base. When Giménez began to discuss Pitch’s potential blow with Little, Schneider left the shelter to join the conversation that Apple TV+ microphones collected.

“He’s saying the ball hit him,” Little told Scheider. “But we have a swing, so we have a dead ball.”

“How the F — are you going to call that?” Schneider said disbelief at Little calls on the swing.

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

Giménez ended up hitting, and the Blue Jays did not score at the bottom of the entrance. Despite the conversation between Schneider and Little, the tile manager was not expelled.

Despite the first goalless entry, the Balejos bats were ready, and mistreated Morton with seven hits and four races in 3⅓ entries. The victory of the Blue Jays was the first of the season, and the loss of the orioles was the first.

The second base of the Toronto Blue Jays, Andrés Giménez, on the right, celebrates scoring a race with the designated batter Anthony Santander against the Baltimore Orioles during the seventh entry in the Rogers Center on March 28, 2025. (Images Nick TURCHIARO/IMAGN)

Five batters had two hits each for the tiles 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 pm et. Max Scherzer will begin for the tiles, while Dean Kremer will take the blow to the orioles.

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