He led a team from last to first in the ultra-tough American League East, a feat that automatically vaulted the Blue Jays’ John Schneider into the conversation for AL manager of the year.

That he did it by winning over a veteran clubhouse and improving communications with a team that often got bogged down in that area only added to his accomplishment.

And as a result, two days after losing Game 7 of the World Series in heart-wrenching fashion, Schneider was named a finalist for the award in voting conducted by the Baseball Writers Association of America.

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Schneider is looking to become just the second Jays manager to win the award, joining Bobby Cox, who captured the honour in 1985.

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