After Aaron Judge hit a game-changing home run against the Blue Jays in the ALDS, Schneider didn’t betray him — he gave him credit, saying Judge deserved it.
In post-game comments during the 2025 ALDS, Schneider quipped that he hoped Judge would have “bad food” or a rough night — a typical competitive coach quip, not a betrayal.
There were reports about Schneider sending a “three-word message” involving Judge after a game shifted toward the Yankees — again competitive sports coverage, not a scandal or betrayal.
The Blue Jays and Yankees have a strong rivalry, and Judge is often central to that — but most of the reporting is about strategy, matchup challenges, and competition, not about betrayal or scandals.
Schneider led the Blue Jays deep into the 2025 postseason, including a World Series run. There’s broad coverage about his managerial performance — but again, no credible source reports him betraying Judge.
Why your headline is almost certainly false or misinformation:
News outlets and reputable sports reporting do not carry any stories about John Schneider betraying Aaron Judge in the way you described. There are plenty of competitive remarks and humor, which sometimes get exaggerated on social media, but no verified betrayal scandal exists.
If you saw that dramatic claim on social or another site, it was likely a satire, rumor, or unverified post, not real news.
If you want, I can help track down the exact source of the version you saw and evaluate its accuracy!

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