Pump Up The Jams: Manager John Schneider invites DJ into Blue Jays clubhouse
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse had a different vibe on Saturday morning. Instead of some quiet country music or baseball highlights playing on the spacious room’s TVs, a DJ was performing a set featuring house music and classic rap and R&B tracks from the late 1990s.
Although the clubhouse has an impressive sound system, usually deployed with a fog machine after big wins, interim Blue Jays manager John Schneider decided to shake things up ahead of their matinee against the visiting Detroit Tigers. He asked DJ Ray, a local Toronto performer, to set up his equipment in the middle of the clubhouse and play music to get the Blue Jays hyped for the third game of their four-game series.
“That was the first I’ve ever seen that,” said starting pitcher Ross Stripling after Toronto’s 5-3 win over Detroit. “He worked hard for a long time. I mean, he was there from like 11 a.m. to when we took the field and just jamming.
“There was one point where I was the only one in the locker room and he was just over there having a good time.”