With the AL East race closing in on the finish line, the New York Yankees came up big, taking two out of three from the division-leading Toronto Blue Jays over the weekend. Part of the way they got there, though, ruffled the feathers of Blue Jays manager John Schneider, who doled out a few choice comments after falling to the Bombers by a score of 4-3 on Sunday.
Schneider noted how good the Yankees are offensively when they can pick up on the opposing team's signs, saying that they are "good when they have something."
The implication being that the Yankees aren't nearly as good if they don't already know what's coming.