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The Toronto Blue Jays clinched their season series against the New York Yankees with an 8-4 win on Wednesday night. It wasn’t just raw power or star names that sealed the deal—it was hustle, smart baserunning, and capitalizing on Yankee mistakes. The win pushed Toronto to a 7-3 record against New York this season and kept them four games ahead in the AL East.

Schneider’s Swing Evolution Sparks Top-of-Lineup Role

Davis Schneider’s creative approach to batting played a key role in the win. Known for regularly mimicking stances of MLB stars, Schneider recently adjusted his stance to resemble Dodgers’ catcher Will Smith. He starts with his hands high, then drops them into his natural hitting zone.

“It helps me get to the launch spot smoother,” Schneider explained. “It might change again, but it feels right now.”

That adjustment earned him the leadoff spot against Yankees starter Max Fried, and he quickly made an impact—walking in the fifth inning and later scoring during a chaotic sequence caused by Yankee errors.

Capitalizing on Chaos: Blue Jays Take Control

Toronto turned New York’s sloppy defense into runs. Schneider advanced on wild pitches, eventually scoring alongside George Springer after Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a slow chopper to third. Fried’s throw home was off-target, opening the floodgates.

“That was the play of the game,” said teammate Ernie Clement, praising Schneider’s aggressive baserunning. “It’s the kind of smart baseball we’re playing right now.”

The Blue Jays led 4-2 after that rally. Although Aaron Judge briefly tied the game with a two-run homer in the sixth, Toronto answered quickly.

Defensive Lapses Doom Yankees

New York’s defense crumbled again in the bottom of the sixth. Clement’s easy fly ball dropped in right field for a triple. Myles Straw followed with a double to take the lead. Will Wagner then hit a grounder that first baseman Ben Rice couldn’t handle, scoring another.

Errors stacked up—four in total—and Toronto made every one of them count.

Big Hits Put Game Out of Reach

In the seventh, Guerrero singled and advanced on another Yankees miscue. Bo Bichette stepped up next and crushed a two-run homer, extending the lead to 8-4 and putting the game out of reach for good.

Chris Bassitt handled most of the pitching load, allowing three homers but otherwise controlling the game over 7.1 innings. Relievers Justin Bruihl and Yariel Rodriguez closed it out, sealing a 5-1 homestand for the Blue Jays after the All-Star break.

Small Ball Makes the Difference

The Blue Jays’ win showcased a key contrast with the Yankees. Toronto played fundamental baseball—tight defense, smart baserunning, and consistent contact at the plate. New York relied heavily on the long ball, with home runs from Jasson Dominguez, Anthony Volpe, and Judge masking deeper issues.

“We’re doing the little things,” Clement said. “Those add up. That’s how you win ballgames consistently.”

Eyes on Detroit: Another Fundamental Test Awaits

The Blue Jays now head to Detroit for a four-game series against the Tigers, who also play a sharp, clean brand of baseball. It’s another test of Toronto’s fundamentals, and manager John Schneider says the team is ready.

“We’re taking care of the baseball,” he said. “Our baserunning is aggressive, and now guys see how it changes the game.”

Schneider’s Unique Method Continues to Evolve

Back in high school, Schneider used to copy stances from stars like Bryce Harper and Paul Goldschmidt. After being drafted by Toronto in 2017, he continued that trend in the minors—mimicking Bichette, Bellinger, Alonso, and even Aaron Judge.

He studies what makes each swing work and tries to incorporate those elements into his own mechanics.

“I just want to feel what they feel,” Schneider said. “Then I return to my usual swing, but with added rhythm or timing.”

It’s not just experimentation—it’s strategy. And right now, it’s paying off.

As Toronto prepares for the Tigers and Astros, Davis Schneider and the Blue Jays are showing that good baseball fundamentals—and a little creativity—can go a long way.

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