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Blue Jays’ Davis Schneider hits home run in first career MLB at-bat: ‘What a moment for him’

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Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Davis Schneider will never forget his first Major League game. 

While all players remember the first time they ran onto a big league field, Schneider’s MLB debut was a dream. 

Davis Schneider, #36 of the Toronto Blue Jays, hits a home run in his MLB debut in the second inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on August 4, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Gaelen Morse/Getty Images)

Schneider homered over the Green Monster at Fenway Park in his first Major League at-bat as the Blue Jays defeated the Boston Red Sox, 7-3. 

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Schneider, who was drafted by Toronto in the 28th round of the 2017 draft, finished the night 2-5 at the plate. 

"I was smiling the whole way around the bases and into the dugout," Schneider said. "The guys on the team, they made me feel welcome as soon as I stepped foot in the locker room. Having them cheer me on as I came back in was pretty special."

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Schneider was hitting .275 with 64 RBI’s and 21 home runs with Triple-A Buffalo. 

Davis Schneider, #36 of the Toronto Blue Jays, rounds the bases after hitting a home run on his first at bat in his MLB debut during the second inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on August 4, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts.  (Gaelen Morse/Getty Images)

"What a moment for him. I wish all of Canada could have been in our dugout at that point," Toronto manager John Schneider said. "You can’t draw it up much better than that. Happy for him."

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