Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider acknowledged the team’s disappointing 4-6 start, including a five-game losing streak, following a significant 14-2 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite the challenges, including injuries and a high number of runners left on base, Schneider remains optimistic, emphasizing the importance of not panicking and trusting in the team’s strengths. He noted that current struggles are part of the season’s ebb and flow, and he believes the situation can improve as players return from injuries. The Blue Jays also face flu issues within the clubhouse, further complicating their early-season performance.
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