I do feel like the stats factors in a bit from up top, although I still feel he has the final say, but they may persuade him a bit. One example imo was this last season when they traded Kikuchi and got Loperfido, and for some reason Schneider had him batting 2nd in the lineup all of a sudden with the Jays, when history showed he batted 7,8,9 only with the Astros, never anything higher, so I was questioning where are they getting this information he's a 2nd hole type of batter. Which playoffs are you talking about? The one when he pulled Gausman? Or the one when he pulled Berrios? I still remember when Chapman had to basically teach Schneider how to coach 2 seasons and ago, questioning him why he was allowing the pitcher to pitch to Ohtani.
My honest opinion on why Schneider continued to put Springer in the lead off spot last season, is due to this stat Springer has for most homeruns as a lead off hitter currently #2 with 60 behind Ricky Henderson who had 81, and wanting to help him get as many as he can in his career. It's just the fact though he's not capable of hitting as well as he has in the past anymore, and there was no other reason imo to be having one of your worst hitters in your lineup coming to the plate the most in games, if you're actually managing to win.