Toronto manager John Schneider shared his thoughts after the Blue Jays fell short in the World Series, while the "MLB on FOX" crew discussed the team’s performance.
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John Schneider says the look in Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer's eyes will make him an intense competitor in Game 7 ...
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