**Sad News: Toronto Blue Jays Manager Announces End of Davis Schneider’s Playing Days**
Toronto Blue Jays fans received disappointing news as team manager John Schneider announced that Davis Schneider would no longer be part of the playing roster. This decision marks a significant change for the team and its supporters.
Davis Schneider recorded three hits and three RBIs, helping the Toronto Blue Jays secure a 7-2 victory over the struggling Chicago White Sox.
**CHICAGO — Toronto Blue Jays Triumph Over Chicago White Sox 7-2 Despite Rain Delays**
Davis Schneider led the Toronto Blue Jays to a 7-2 victory over the struggling Chicago White Sox with three hits and three RBIs on a rainy Tuesday night. Justin Turner added two RBIs, contributing to Toronto’s total of 13 hits. George Springer had a strong performance with two hits, three walks, and two runs scored.
Kevin Gausman (4-3) pitched six innings for the Blue Jays, allowing only one run and four hits while walking one. Despite not feeling at his best, Gausman noted the team’s effective pitching in crucial moments.
The White Sox, now on a seven-game losing streak, have the worst 56-game start in franchise history with a record of 15-41. Nicky Lopez and Andrew Vaughn provided the only highlights for Chicago, with Lopez hitting a triple and a double, and Vaughn driving in a run in the eighth.
The game faced delays due to rain, with a 40-minute delay at the start and a 68-minute pause entering the bottom of the ninth inning.
Schneider, with five RBIs in his last two games, has had a solid season so far. Manager John Schneider praised his consistent at-bats and crucial contributions.
Toronto took the lead for good with a three-run second inning. Springer singled and scored on Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s double off Jake Woodford. Following a walk to Kevin Kiermaier, Schneider hit a two-run double, marking his second of the game.
Jake Woodford admitted to losing control in the second inning but managed to regain composure in subsequent innings.
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