Blue Jays Manager Laments Lack of Run Support for Pitcher

Toronto's Kevin Gausman has struggled to earn wins despite strong outings, according to manager John Schneider.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 1:09am

Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider expressed frustration over the team's lack of run support for starting pitcher Kevin Gausman, who threw 6 scoreless innings but took the loss in a recent game against the Colorado Rockies. Schneider acknowledged that this has been an ongoing issue for Gausman, who posted a 3.59 ERA last season but only managed a 10-11 record due to insufficient offensive production when he was on the mound.

Why it matters

Starting pitchers often have little control over whether they earn wins or losses, as their performance is dependent on their team's offensive output. Gausman's situation highlights the challenges some pitchers face in compiling strong win-loss records despite pitching well, which can impact their perceived value and contract negotiations.

The details

In a recent 2-1 loss to the Rockies, Gausman threw 6 scoreless innings while striking out 10 batters. However, the Blue Jays' offense was unable to provide enough run support, leading to the loss. Schneider acknowledged that this has been an ongoing issue for Gausman, who posted a 3.59 ERA last season but only managed a 10-11 record.

  • On April 5, 2026, the Blue Jays lost 2-1 to the Rockies.

The players

John Schneider

The manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Kevin Gausman

A right-handed starting pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays who has struggled to earn wins despite strong performances.

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What they’re saying

“Feel like we've done that to Kev for a while. When you get a starting performance like that, you want to win. There's going to be times where this happens. There's gonna be times where you break a game open.”

— John Schneider, Manager

The takeaway

This situation highlights the challenges that some starting pitchers face in compiling strong win-loss records, as their performance is heavily dependent on their team's offensive output. Gausman's case shows that even when a pitcher throws well, a lack of run support can lead to frustrating losses that don't accurately reflect their true ability.