Davis Schneider learning on the job as Blue Jays chase post-season berth
TORONTO — Every time fans with pasted-on moustaches are shown on the Rogers Centre Jumbotron, all the Toronto Blue Jays start elbowing Davis Schneider, telling him to look.
The disguises are a loving tribute to the 24-year-old Schneider, who has rocked the distinctive facial hair since the film “Top Gun: Maverick” came out in May 2022. But when Schneider debuted for Toronto with a splash on Aug. 4, hitting a home run in his first-ever Major League at bat, Blue Jays fans started wearing their own moustaches in his honour.
That hirsute homage has not escaped the notice of Schneider’s teammates.
“They don’t chirp me too much, but they kind of make fun of me a little bit with just how many people are wearing moustache and everything,” said Schneider after batting practice on Saturday. “Every time I go out to the field to stretch before the game George Springer and Daulton Varsho are already out here and when I walk out and there’s fans clapping, wearing fake moustaches, I just look at Springer, shaking my head, and he’s cracking up about it.”