Toronto Blue Jays slugger Davis Schneider's dad, Steve, has built a reputation for being an outspoken personality. While he is a fierce protector of his son's teammates, he also doesn't mind throwing jabs at other players.On Monday, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan announced the details of free agent first baseman Josh Naylor's new contract with the Seattle Mariners."Josh Naylor's deal with the Seattle Mariners is now official, and it's for five years and $92.5 million, sources tell ESPN," Passan wrote on X.Jeff Passan @JeffPassanLINKJosh Naylor's deal with the Seattle Mariners is now official, and it's for five years and $92.5 million, sources tell ESPN.Just an hour later, Davis Schneider's dad reshared the post on X, with a hilarious caption and meme targeting another free-agent first baseman and his agent."Pete Alonzo and Scott Boras just now…" Schneider's dad wrote, adding the iconic meme of Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig from "SNL."The meme is from the "SNL" episode where Taylor Swift was both the host and musical guest on Nov. 7, 2009. In the sketch, reporters Brady Trunk (Hader) and Anastasia Sticks (Wiig) interview the pop singer.Hader performs the spit take of his beverage all over Wiig's face when Swift discloses that she doesn't watch "American Idol."The meme, in the context of Pete Alonso and Scott Boras, likely alludes to the first baseman losing one potential destination. Boras likes to have multiple options available, and with Naylor joining the Mariners, they won't need Alonso.Moreover, Naylor is younger than Alonso, and the AVV of his current $93.5 million contract would likely be used by other teams in negotiations.Davis Schneider's dad takes a subtle jab at Juan SotoLast offseason, Juan Soto signed a record-breaking $765 million, 15-year contract with the New York Mets. Although Soto performed well, securing third in the NL MVP voting behind Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Schwarber, the Mets missed the postseason.Despite the accolades, Soto caught a stray from Davis Schneider's dad, Steve, after Shane Bieber exercised his player option to play the 2026 season with the Blue Jays. Bieber's decision surprised many, and MLB insider Ken Rosenthal talked about it on "Foul Territory."However, for Schneider's dad, Bieber's decision was a no-brainer. He shared his two cents about the matter on X."“He was happy in Toronto… like ALL the [BlueJays] families. Which is a big thing”… but “executives” still can’t figure out why he didn’t take more money. Last season we ENDURED a guy who got 3/4 billion💵 and still wanted a suite for his family and a clothing allowance for his mom? Get it through you skulls: Toronto is a great place to play!" Davis Schneider's dad wrote.According to Soto's contract with the Mets, his family receives many benefits. Although Steve didn't directly mention him by name, the only player who received a quarter-billion contract last season was Soto.