Who’s the Yankees ‘fats boy’ Blue Jays’ John Schneider screamed at?
This Yankees season has included a bat boy controversy — and now it has a “fats boy” thriller.
Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider was seen shouting, “shut up, fat boy, shut up” within the Yankees’ course because the AL East rivals continued their contentious collection Tuesday night time.
It began within the high of third inning when Toronto’s dugout — led by pitching coach Pete Walker — began complaining that Luis Rojas had wandered too far out of the coach’s field exterior the third final analysis.
The priority being that the Yankees coaches had been one way or the other tipping batters to what pitch was coming — and within the Blue Jays’ minds was possibly the reason why Aaron Judge was shifting his eyes sideways earlier than homering through the eighth inning of Monday’s Yankees victory.
Then, with Rojas rising annoyed, Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone jogged out to affix the dialogue, and that’s when cameras confirmed Schneider uttering the insult.
There may be one downside, although:
Boone just isn’t fats, nor a boy for that matter.
Rojas can be in fine condition.
“In studying lips, he stated ‘shut up, fats boy’ and Boone’s definitely not chubby…” play-by-play man Michael Kay stated on the YES Community broadcast. “I don’t know who would fall below the heading of fats boy… I don’t know who he’s yelling that to, perhaps he’s speaking to me.”
Yankees assistant hitting coach Brad Wilkerson is a bit on the heftier aspect, although didn’t appear concerned with the dispute at hand.
In accordance with the Yankees roster, Choose is the heaviest participant on the group at 282 kilos, however nobody has ever accused the 6-foot-7 slugger of being fats.
Anthony Rizzo weighs in at 240 however, at 6-foot-3, the primary baseman is hardly chunky.
Might he have been barking at catcher Jose Trevino, who’s a burly 5-10, 215 kilos?
Schneider didn’t verify who his phrases had been meant for.
“It’s two aggressive groups not happy with the best way every thing had shaken out during the last 24 hours,” Schneider informed reporters after the sport, according to the Toronto Sun.


“It’s individuals being aggressive. Rojas responded the best way he did and we responded the best way we did.”
MLB cleared the Yankees of any wrongdoing after the Blue Jays introduced Monday night time’s scenario as much as the league.
“It’s a aggressive setting,” Schneider stated. “Issues get stated. Individuals say issues they could or might not remorse.”