Daulton John Varsho...Married his wife, Brook, in October of 2021...His father, Gary Varsho, played eight Major League seasons (1988-95) with the Cubs, Pirates, Reds and Phillies… Is currently a professional scout for the Pirates...His sister, Taylor, played basketball at Colorado State University and the University of Sioux Falls...His other sister, Andie, played softball at Purdue University...Named after the late Darren Daulton, a teammate of his father with the Phillies in 1995...Middle name is John after former Phillies bench coach, John Vukovich...Is a 2014 graduate of Marshfield (Wis.) High School...Named Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association First-Team All-State and Wisconsin Valley Conference Player of the Year as a senior...Attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2015-17) and slashed .335/.428/.572 with 24 homers and 124 RBI...Named the 2016 Horizon League Player of the Year after pacing the league in average (.381), slugging (.610), hits (88), triples (six) and total bases (141)...As a junior in 2017, was named a Baseball America Third-Team All-American, a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award and a member of the Horizon League All-Academic Team...Led the Horizon League in average (.362), slugging (.643), on-base (.490), triples (six) and walks (46).
2025
Went deep off LHP Blake Snell in Game 1 of the World Series vs. LAD on Oct. 24, becoming the ninth Blue Jays player to hit a home run in the World Series and the first since Joe Carter’s walk-off home run in Game 6 of 1993...During the ALDS, went 7-for-16 (.438) with three doubles, two home runs, four RBI, a 1.000 SLG and a 1.471 OPS...Went 4-for-5 with two doubles, two home runs, a career-high four runs and four RBI on Oct. 5 vs. NYY…Became the sixth player in MLB history to record four extra-base hits in a postseason game, joining Frank Isbell (Oct. 13, 1906 at CHC), Bob Robertson (Oct. 3, 1971 at SF), Hideki Matsui (Oct. 16, 2004 vs. NYY), Albert Pujols (Oct. 10, 2011 at MIL) and Enrique Hernández (Oct. 8, 2021 at TB)…Marked the fifth postseason multi-home run game in franchise history, joining José Bautista (Oct. 23, 2015 at KC), Danny Jansen (Sept. 30, 2020 at TB), Teoscar Hernández (Oct. 8, 2022 vs. SEA) and Alejandro Kirk (10/4/25 vs. NYY)...Finished second in MLB (min. 250 PA) in extra-base hit rate (12.9%), trailing only Nick Kurtz (13.1%)...Ranked seventh in MLB (min. 250 PA) in ISO (.310), behind Aaron Judge (.357), Cal Raleigh (.342), Shohei Ohtani (.340), Nick Kurtz (.329), Kyle Schwarber (.323) and Giancarlo Stanton (.321), while also ranking ninth in SLG (.548)...Ranked tied for seventh in MLB (min. 250 PA) in home run rate (HR/PA) at 7.4%, behind only Giancarlo Stanton (8.5%) Cal Raleigh (8.5%), Aaron Judge (7.8%), Kyle Schwarber (7.7%), Shohei Ohtani (7.6%) and Eugenio Suraez (7.6%)...Against right-handed pitching, hit .232 (46-for-198) with 13 doubles, two triples, 18 home runs, 48 RBI, a .591 SLG, a .359 ISO and an .865 OPS...Among players with min. 200 PA against right-handed pitching, ranked third in ISO, behind Nick Kurtz (.378) and Shohei Ohtani (.378), and sixth in SLG, trailing only Kurtz (.714), Ohtani (.661), Aaron Judge (.658), Giancarlo Stanton (.609) and Kyle Stowers (.601)...After coming off the injured list on Aug. 1, slashed .256/.310/.551 with eight doubles, a triple, 12 home runs, 35 RBI, 29 runs scored, 12 walks, a .295 ISO and an .861 OPS in 47 games... Racked up 10 DRS in just 68 games in the outfield, 6th most among center fielders in MLB, trailing Ceddanne Rafaela (21), Pete Crow-Armstrong (16), teammate Myles Straw (15), Jacob Young (13), and Victor Scott II (12)...Through a player’s first 46 games of a season with a plate appearance in Blue Jays history, ranks second in home runs (17) behind only José Bautista (20 HR in 2011), and tied for third in RBI (44)...His 15 home runs were the third-most through a player’s first 40 games with a plate appearance in a single season in team history, trailing José Bautista (19 in 2011) and Carlos Delgado (16 in 2001)...His .468 ISO against RHP through his first 32 games of the season was the highest in franchise history, surpassing José Bautista in 2011 (.467)...His .448 ISO against RHP through his first 20 games of the season was the highest by a Blue Jay since Carlos Delgado (.472 in 2001)...Recorded a career-high six RBI on Aug. 6 at COL, with a pair of two-run home runs and a two-run double, including a 467 ft. shot, the farthest hit home run of his career...Became the sixth player in team history with 10 RBI in a two-game span (Aug. 4-5 at COL)...Hit a pair of home runs on May 13 vs. TB...Marked his third career multi HR game...Launched a grand slam in the eighth inning on May 21 vs. SD, marking his first grand slam of the season and fourth of his career (last: 6/16/24 vs. CLE).
2024
Won his first career Gold Glove...Ranked first in MLB in DRS (28) and T-5th in OAA (16)...Recorded career-highs in triples (seven) and walks (48)...The seven triples ranked T-4th among AL hitters...Against left-handed pitching, batted .287 (27-for-94) with 7-2B, 3HR, 11RBI, a .457 SLG and an .813 OPS...Only grounded into two double plays in 95 opportunities on the year (2.1%), fifth best in MLB...In close and late situations during the season, batted .269 (14-for-52) with 6 XBH, 11RBI, a .558 SLG and a .903 OPS...Recorded an OPS of .977 in his first PA of a game on the year, eighth best in MLB...Robbed four home runs during the season, tied for sixth most in MLB...Had 46 extra-base hits out of 98 total hits on the year (47.4%), tied for sixth best in MLB...Posted a pull rate of 57%, 7th highest in MLB...Had a career-high 23-game on-base streak from July 30-Aug. 27, batting .299 (26-for-87) with 8 XBH, 9RBI, 8BB, and an .849 OPS...On Aug. 31 at MIN, went 2-for-4 with a 2B and his 17th HR of the year...Reached 20-2B in a season for the third straight year...On July 14 at ARI, tripled for a 3rd consecutive game, becoming the third player in franchise history to do so, joining Juan Samuel (9/26-28/97) and Alfredo Griffin (9/27-29/79)...Drilled his second grand slam of the year (third career) 6/16 vs. CLE, , becoming one of three AL hitters with multiple slams at the time (Rutschman, Raleigh)...Recorded his second career multi-HR game on April 17 vs. NYY (also: Sept. 7, 2022 at SD)...Hit the second HR off LHP Caleb Ferguson, his 1st HR off a left-handed pitcher since Sept. 9, 2022 at COL off Austin Gomber...On April 13 vs. COL, hit his second career grand slam (also: 9/9/22 vs. COL), homering in consecutive games for the 10th time in his career...Marked the 19th first-inning grand slam in Blue Jays history...Hit his first home run of the season to right field in the second inning on April 12 vs. COL...Also singled, finishing the game 2-for-4, his first multi-hit effort.
2023
Led the Majors with 29 Defensive Runs Saved (2nd: Fernando Tatis Jr. - 27) and was nominated for a Gold Glove Award... His 18 DRS in center tied for second most among center fielders while his 11 DRS in left were third most among left fielders...Named Toronto’s 2023 Heart & Hustle Award winner, the second nomination of his career (2022 with ARI)...Played in a career-high 158 games while matching career highs in doubles (23), triples (three) and stolen bases (16)...Went 1-for-5 with a double and two RBI in his Toronto debut on March 30 at STL...His first inning double was the hardest-hit ball of his career (112.5 MPH)...Hit his first homer as a Blue Jay in the sixth, reached on a bunt single in the eighth, and threw out a runner at home in the second on April 4 at KC...Marked his first opposite-field home run since Aug. 21, 2021 at COL...Notched his second career walk-off hit with a single in the bottom of the 10th inning on April 29 vs. SEA...Drilled his fourth home run on May 3 at BOS, going deep in consecutive games for the 1st time of 2023 (eighth career)...Belted his fifth homer of the year on May 7 at PIT, a two-run shot in the ninth...Became the first Blue Jay ever (46th player) to homer into the Allegheny River...Hit his sixth home run of the season and his first at Rogers Centre on May 12 vs. ATL...Notched his ninth homer on June 2 at NYM, a two-run blast in the ninth inning...Was his fourth home run in the ninth inning, tying Yordan Alvarez for the most in MLB at the time...Smacked his 11th home run on June 6 vs. HOU, going deep in consecutive games for the second time of the year (ninth career)...Had a career-high 10-game hitting streak from May 27-June 6 (11-for-38, .289 AVG, 2B, 4HR, 6RBI, .957 OPS)...Cranked his 14th home run and recorded a career-high five RBI on Aug. 13 vs. CHC...Tied the game, 2-2, in the bottom of the ninth inning on Sept. 16 vs. BOS with an RBI triple...Of his 52 RBI, 22 were in the seventh inning or later...Went 2-for-4 with his 20th home run and three RBI on Sept. 30 vs. TB...Reached 20 home runs for the second straight season (27 in 2022)...All 20 blasts were off right-handed pitchers...Hit .248 (39-for-157) over his last 50G with 7-2B, 3-3B, 8HR and 28RBI (.802 OPS).
2022
Hit .235 (125-for-531) with 23 doubles, three triples, 27 home runs, 74 RBI, 46 walks and 16 stolen bases over 151 games in his third season with Arizona…Set career highs in games, doubles, triples, homers, RBI, walks and stolen bases...Made 61 starts in right field, 42 in center, 18 at catcher and 15 at DH...Named the D-backs’ 2022 Heart and Hustle Award winner by the MLBPAA on Aug. 4 and awarded the 2022 D-backs’ Luis Gonzalez Award...Established in 2015, the award recognizes the player who best exemplifies the talents, spirit and heart of D-backs legend Luis Gonzalez both on and off the field, including baseball accomplishments, community impact and fan engagement...The award was voted on by coaches, broadcasters and staff members...Named a National League Gold Glove Finalist as a right fielder, eventually losing out to Mookie Betts...With Cooper Hummel, became the first pair of teammates with 10+ games at catcher and the outfield in a single season since the 2013 Twins (Chris Herrmann and Ryan Doumit)...His 18 Outs Above Average were the most among MLB outfielders while his 19 defensive runs saved were tied for the most with Michael A. Taylor...Also tied for sixth in the NL with a career-high eight outfield assists...Also threw out 6-of-18 attempted base stealers...Led the NL in 1st-pitch slugging percentage (1.151) and 1st-pitch homers (10)...Blasted 15 homers post-All-Star break, tied for the eighth most in the NL...Of his 27 home runs, 12 were of the go-ahead variety...His seven home runs as a leadoff hitter through May were second in the NL...Made his first career Opening Day roster...Had a career-long nine-game hitting streak from April 28-May 9 (.351 AVG, 13-for-37, 5-2B, 2HR, 5RBI)...Matched that streak later that same month with another nine-game stretch from May 17-26 (.333 AVG, 13-for-39, 3-2B, 2HR, 5RBI)...Became the first catcher in D-backs history to hit a leadoff homer May 24 vs. KC, taking the second pitch he saw from Jonathan Heasley deep to center field...His homer on a 101.8 mph cutter from Camilo Doval on July 5 vs. SF was the fastest pitch that resulted in a D-backs home run in the Statcast era (since 2015)...Hit a career-long 451-foot homer on July 22 vs. WAS in the bottom of thesixth inning off Jordan Weems...His projected 441-foot double off the centerfield wall on Aug. 11 vs. PIT tied for the longest non-home run hit in the Statcast era (also: Carson Kelly double on May 10, 2021 vs. MIA)...Left the game on Aug. 14 at COL after being hit with an errant throw between innings...Recorded his first career multi-homer game Sept. 7 at SD with both shots coming off Yu Darvish...Became just the fifth player with a multi-homer game vs. Darvish, and the first since Jay Bruce on June 7, 2017...Homered in three straight games from Sept. 7-9, including his first career grand slam on Sept. 9 at COL reliever Austin Gomber in the top of the fifth inning...His nine home runs in September were tied with Pete Alonso for the most in the NL and tied for the second most in club history (J.D. Martinez - 16 in 2017; Steve Finley - nine in 1999).
2021
Hit .246 (70-for-284) with 17 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs and 38 RBI in 95 games over two stints with Arizona... Appeared in 41 games (37 starts) at catcher, 30 games (21 starts) in center field, 12 games (9 starts) in right and 12 games (6 starts) in left... Was the first player to appear in 40+ games at both catcher and an outfielder since Evan Gattis/ATL in 2013 and just the third to accomplish the feat since the start of the 2002 season (also: Eli Marrero/STL in 2002) [source: Elias Sports Bureau]... Threw out 31.8 pct. (7-of-22) attempted base stealers... Homered in 3 straight games from July 21-24 and Aug. 21-24.
2020
Appeared in 37 games in his first Major League season, hitting .188 (19-for101) with 5 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs and 9 RBI....Played in 14 games in center field (13 starts), 10 at catcher (6 starts) and 5 in left field (all starts)…also made 5 starts as designated hitter. ..