Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Davis Schneider made it a long way to his major league debut on Friday night.
He was picked by Toronto in 2017 in the 28th round of the MLB Draft, which does not exist anymore in the draft format.
After six years spent in the minor leagues, Schneider finally made his Blue Jays debut and made the absolute most of it. He homered on his first at-bat and had multiple hits throughout the night.
That’s an impressive first MLB game for the former 849th pick who now has quite a journey under his belt as he plays for Toronto.
Davis Schneider was the 849th pick when Toronto selected him in the 28th round of MLB’s amateur draft in 2017.
After six years in the minor leagues, Schneider finally made the big leagues and tonight he homered during his first MLB at-bat.
What a story.
pic.twitter.com/zoCMKAd84E— Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) August 5, 2023
"Whit pulled me aside and told me, just take a second and kinda enjoy the moment."
Davis Schneider joins @thehazelmae to discuss his special night after his major league debut. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/xC3GefBR4s
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) August 5, 2023
“I believed in myself to where if I just got my foot in the door – 28th round pick or not – I knew I had a chance to work my way to the Major Leagues” – Davis Schneider
And yes, he got the home run ball ‼️ pic.twitter.com/S0aDWnFuN6
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) August 5, 2023
Schneider became the first Blue Jays player with multiple hits in a MLB debut sine Danny Jansen in 2018. He’s only the fourth player to homer in their first plate appearance in franchise history.
Davis Schneider becomes the 20th player in Blue Jays history with multiple hits in his MLB debut.
(First since Danny Jansen on Aug 13, 2018)#NextLevel pic.twitter.com/zZ70g5Hd8Z
— Sportsnet Stats (@SNstats) August 5, 2023
The fourth player in team HISTORY to homer in their first @MLB plate appearance: Davis Schneider! pic.twitter.com/0s6lZUtMao
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) August 5, 2023
Talk about a story of perseverance. Schneider’s probably going to become a fast fan favorite in Toronto for how his story is unfolding in the majors, and he’s got a heck of a memento from his MLB debut.
That’s not bad for a guy who was drafted in a round that doesn’t exist anymore.