It took exactly one pitch for the Toronto Blue Jays to take a 1-0 lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series, thanks to leadoff hitter Davis Schneider depositing a Blake Snell offering into the left field seats for a home run. His dad, Steve Schneider, filmed it with his Meta glasses from his Dodger Stadium seat, and his reaction was priceless. "Oh! Oh no! No way!" he could be heard shouting in a video he uploaded via X on Wednesday, October 29, moments after the homer. "You gotta be kidding me!" "No description required... 😀," he wrote in the post copy. The Most Polarizing Sports World Reactions to Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift It was the first career postseason home run and RBI for Davis, 26, playing in his third Major League season. "I mean, his Meta glasses are a little bit - they're kind of dumb, I don't know why he wears those all the time," Davis told the media after the game. "But those are the glasses that he was wearing. It's great to have my family out here and get to experience the World Series. It's the first time being here. We're from a small town in New Jersey, and they deserve it just as much as me and couldn't be more grateful for them to be here." Davis' mom, Elena, was at the ballpark as well, and admitted before the game that she was having a hard time believing her son was playing in the World Series. "I've always watched the World Series, this is my first go-round with being here," she told CityNews Winnipeg before the game. "Did I ever think this would happen? Not really. I knew Davis would make it to the majors, but I just never let myself go that far. This is just amazing." Taylor Swift's Best Moments With Travis Kelce's Family The home run took on even more meaning for Steve and Elena. The pair was at Davis' Major League debut at Fenway Park in 2023 when he homered in his first Major League at bat, but their obstructed view prevented them from getting a good look at it. "This was much better," Steve told MLB.com. "This was unbelievable." The Schneiders, who appeared to be sitting in a section full of Blue Jays friends and family, didn't have much time to celebrate Davis' home run in the moment. Just two pitches later, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a home run of his own to put Toronto up 2-0. The Blue Jays went on to win, 6-1, taking a 3-2 lead in the World Series and moving to within one game of their first championship in more than 30 years. "We all feel so much graciousness for the Toronto Blue Jays fans," Steve said. "They deserve a World Series. They've been so good to Davis and our family. We've met so many people." "We can't be any happier for the people of Toronto and Canada ... if the fans of Toronto can get another World Series," Steve Schneider said. "We grew up Phillies fans. But Joe Carter - we love him now." World Series Game 6 is scheduled for Friday, October 31 at 8 p.m. ET in Toronto.