Davis Schneider's dad fires back at fan questioning Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s identity

MLB: World Series-Toronto Blue Jays at Los Angeles Dodgers - Source: Imagn
Davis Schneider's dad fires back at a right-wing fan disrespecting Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s identity - Source: Imagn

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a dual citizen of Canada and the Dominican Republic. Though he spent the majority of his childhood in D.R., Guerrero was born in Montreal in 1999, when his father was playing for the now-defunct Expos.

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The slugger is widely respected for his performances in the ballpark and likable persona. However, one fan appeared to question his identity. On Tuesday, an X user, "Canadian Patriot", posted a clip of the Blue Jays star singing in Spanish on a private jet.

"This is the player people claim to be Canadian on the Toronto Blue Jays. Does this look or sound like a Canadian to you?" the fan wrote.
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On Thursday, Davis Schneider's father, Steve, fired back at the fan. He re-shared the post and gave a stern response.

"If he decided to run for Prime Minister he’d be elected in a landslide, so yeah, that’s my son’s Canadian friend you d’bag…," Steve wrote.
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In addition to Davis Schneider, Steve has two daughters, Madeline and Olivia. His oldest son, Steven, died four years ago following an accidental overdose. He was just 26. Madeline, the oldest child in the family, is an accountant in New York. Olivia, the third child, is a customer service team lead at Vera Bradley.

Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. created history in the 2025 World Series

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays were inches away from winning the 2025 World Series. However, the Dodgers overturned a series deficit and eventually won with timely home runs from Max Muncy, Miguel Rojas, and Will Smith.

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While Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the leader of the clubhouse, Schneider also provided useful contributions. The duo impressed together in Game 5 of the World Series, giving the Blue Jays a 3-2 lead.

Schneider hit a homer on the first pitch of the game against Blake Snell. Guerrero did the same in the second pitch he faced, the third of the game, against Snell. This was the first time this feat had been accomplished in World Series history.

The Blue Jays won the game 6-1. In addition to Schneider and Guerrero, rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage impressed with 12 strikeouts in 7 innings pitched. Yesavage also created history as he became the first pitcher in World Series history to strike out 12 sluggers without a walk.

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