As the season wears on, attention is beginning to turn to the future of Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider and his bench coach, Mark Hamann, but for now, it's the vacant seat in the dugout that's being eyed by some as a potential opening. With the Blue Jays struggling to find consistency and make a push for the playoffs, speculation is swirling about who might be in line to take the reins if Schneider is let go. While no one is calling for his immediate ouster, the pressure is building, and a lack of results could soon turn the heat up on the front office to make a change.


Drury’s seat isn’t hot right now, but time and a lack of results have a way of heating things up quickly.