Blue Jays interim skipper Schneider getting settled in to new role
TORONTO — The home manager’s office had that just-moved-in feel Thursday as John Schneider held court with reporters in the room for the first time since being named interim skipper of the Toronto Blue Jays a day earlier.
His desk was mostly clear, save for a couple laptops and a few pens. Two pieces of his sons’ artwork hung by the nameplate at his locker stall.
“I’ve got to get some pictures up here too,” Schneider said with a smile as he leaned back in his chair, hands in the pockets of his warmup shirt.
The bongos, record collection and personal effects from predecessor Charlie Montoyo had been packed up and taken away after his 3 1/2-season run in the position ended Wednesday.