DUNEDIN – Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider says he thinks his club is better this year — on paper, at least — and a lot of players have a chip on their shoulder as they look to put last season behind them.
He held a media availability this morning at the team’s player development complex on the first official day of spring training.
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Pitchers and catchers are on site while position players have until Tuesday to report.

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General manager Ross Atkins is scheduled to speak to reporters later in the day. The status of contract extension talks with slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is expected to be a hot topic.
The Blue Jays made a number of significant signings in the off-season, including slugger Anthony Santander, starting pitcher Max Scherzer and reliever Jeff Hoffman.
Toronto finished last in the American League East year with a 74-88 record.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 13, 2025.
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