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Blue Jays Utility Player Leads Team in OPS

Davis Schneider continues to shine. Schneider has been one of the most consistent Blue Jays players, leading the team in OPS with a .818.

Blue Jays Utility Player Leads Team In OPS

Babe Schneider At The Plate

His consistency has allowed manager John Schneider to play him more. Schneider has also been an important part of the Blue Jays lineup. Although his natural position is second base, he’s been playing in right field. We’ve also seen Schneider make some great catches in the outfield. Schneider has also made adjustments to his stance at the plate compared to last season. It will be interesting to see if Schneider’s numbers will be effective in August, as that’s when we saw his offensive decline last season. Schneider isn’t only impressive compared to his teammates but also his opponents. He has the third-highest OPS in the AL at .914 since making his MLB Debut on August 4th. Schneider is keeping up with the big-name players and has continued to put on big performances for the Blue Jays.

More Impressive Stats

On the season, Schneider has six home runs, 27 RBIS, three stolen bases, and a .248 batting average. In his last five games, he also has 5 hits, three doubles, and a home run. Just like how he deserves to be in the lineup every day, he also deserves to be batting first. He’s improved from last season with a higher EV and barrel percentage. On a full-time basis, he’s a 3 + WAR player. In over 650 plate appearances, he has a 6 WAR, 29 home runs, 97 RBI, 52 doubles, and a .903 OPS. Great numbers for a rookie and a player playing in just his second season at the major league level.

While Schneider may be small in height, he plays big as a player for the Blue Jays. Schneider is the impact bat that the Blue Jays need. This type of player will continue to grow and excel as he learns. Schneider has also proven to be effective in the 9th inning of games. This season, in 12 at-bats, he has two home runs, four extra-base hits, six RBIs, a .500 batting average, and 1.767 OPS. Talk about clutch for the 25-year-old.

Hat-tip To Schneider

Schneider started off as a bench player and now appears to be an everyday player for the Blue Jays. From productive hitting to clutch plays, the reality has set in that you don’t sit Schneider and that he is more than just a platoon player. Schneider’s start to his MLB career has been historic. He has 40 extra-base hits, which ranks him second in franchise history. 25 doubles also rank him second; a .381 on-base percentage and .914 OPS again rank him second, and a .533 slugging percentage ranks him fourth.

Main Photo Credits: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

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