Davis Schneider and the Toronto Blue Jays appeared to have the New York Yankees' number all season long in 2025. Winning the season series 8-5, the Jays beat the Yankees to the top spot in the AL East, before getting the better of them once again in the ALDS.
As a result, there has been plenty of animosity between the two fanbases recently. Davis Schneider's dad, Steve, also got in on the action on Tuesday, teasing Yankees fans on X after Trent Grisham extended his stay in New York, accepting the Bronx Bombers' one-year, $22 million qualifying offer.
"Who has it worse than Yankees fans?" Steve Schneider posted.
Though Trent Grisham had a solid regular season, finishing with a .235 batting average, 34 home runs and 74 RBIs, he struggled mightily in October. In seven playoff games, Grisham managed a mere .138 batting average and only four hits, none of which were home runs or RBIs.
With star outfielders like Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger on the market, the Yankees' decision to stick with Grisham for an exorbitant amount has left many fans criticizing GM Brian Cashman and the front office.
Davis Schneider and the Toronto Blue Jays will be looking to continue on their upward trajectory in 2026
Having finished rock bottom in the AL East in 2024, all fans hoped for in 2025 was for the Blue Jays to avoid the same fate. However, what the team went on to accomplish probably surpassed the expectations of even the most optimistic of fans.
Finishing with a 94-68 record, Toronto won the AL East for the first time since 2015 before carrying their momentum into the playoffs. Beating the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners in the ALDS and ALCS respectively, the Blue Jays clinched the pennant for the first time since 1993.

Unfortunately for Davis Schneider and company, the LA Dodgers staged a late comeback to end Toronto's championship dreams.