There is a laptop plugged in beside a tablet, beside another tablet — and no paper anywhere — on the rather organized desk belonging to John Schneider.
It gives the false impression that there isn’t panic and disorder almost everywhere with the Blue Jays as Game 161 of the Major League season approaches Saturday afternoon.
“There’s s— flying everywhere,” the manager admitted of the home office we don’t see, this close to the finish line without knowing where the Blue Jays will finish with two days to go in the season and this is one of those days.
“You know you’re in the post-season,” he said, admitting there are notes everywhere at home, napkins with lineups written on them, different batting orders and pitching rotations and no way of knowing what might be possible or plausible today