Direct answer: The latest notable report is that Blue Jays manager John Schneider pulled catcher Tyler Heineman during a game against the Minnesota Twins, describing it as a manager’s decision after a rough at-bat in the late innings.
More context:
- The move occurred in a 4-3 loss that left Toronto at 16-18, with Heineman being replaced by Brandon Valenzuela behind the plate. This was framed by Schneider as a strategic, manager’s decision rather than a public dispute. [Source coverage mentions the incident and the coach’s wording as a “manager’s decision.”]
- Heineman had been shouldering increased catching duties due to Alejandro Kirk’s thumb injury, so the decision highlighted Toronto’s roster depth considerations at catcher. [Reporting notes Heineman’s workload was elevated after Kirk’s injury.]
If you’d like, I can monitor for further developments (e.g., subsequent lineup adjustments, depth chart changes, or any official comments from the team) and summarize them with citations.
Sources
Blue jays manager pulls catcher Tyler Heineman from Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Twins after a first-pitch swing, a lazy fly to left and a slow trip to first base. John Schneider called it a manager’s decision, and the move came in a 4-3 loss that dropped Toronto to 16-18.Schneider Ends Heine…
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