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BLUE JAYS: ROOKIE’S MAN MOUNTAIN STYLE

Blue Jays pitching prospect spends off-season travelling alone in van

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Toronto Blue Jays pitching prospect Daniel Norris has had plenty of time to reflect on his 2014 season. That’s one of the perks of living alone in a van for weeks at a time.

The 21-year-old left-hander, who rose through three minorleagu­e levels last year before making his major league debut in September, spends most of the off-season driving on the open road, camping in the mountains, and surfing on the ocean waves — all while living out of a 1978 Volkswagen Westfalia microbus.

The large, mustard-coloured vehicle, which Norris named Shaggy, remains one of the only major purchases from the $2-million US signing bonus the Blue Jays gave him in 2011 after selecting him in the second round of that year’s draft.

“I do it to be alone and to find peace within myself,” Norris said from Toronto’s spring training complex in Dunedin, Fla. “I love my teammates and family but I’m not the kind of person who likes to be around a ton of people. I’m a thinker, I like to be alone with my thoughts.

“When I’m out there, it’s just me, Shaggy and God and I can really connect with myself. It’s very peaceful.”

For the past three years, Norris has fashioned a tradition out of driving from his home in Johnson City, Tenn., to Dunedin, stretching the 1,100-kilometre trek as long as he can. He cooks meals on a backpackin­g stove — chicken stir fry is his specialty — and stops wherever he pleases along the way. “Depending on where I am, there’s a lot of surfing, a lot of just hanging out,” Norris said.

Love of the outdoors runs in the Norris family.

With Great Smoky Mountains National Park just 116 km down the highway from his childhood home, Norris’ parents, David and Sandra, would take their kids on frequent camping excursions.

David Norris sells and repairs bicycles out of his shop in Johnson City. Melanie, Daniel’s sister, had her wedding ceremony — complete with a camp-out style reception — in the North Carolina mountains last summer.

“It’s always been a part of me and that’s definitely what kickstarte­d my interest,” Norris said. “But I’ve tried to take it to the next level over the years.”

A photo he tweeted of himself shaving his thick beard with an axe caused a stir earlier this year.

Though the shot was staged for a modelling gig — he hasn’t even taken a razor to his facial hair since October — it helped solidify Norris’ persona as a rugged woodsman.

His long hair, which he’s been wearing in a bun at the top of his head, and his wide array of flannel and denim shirts all add to that image. That’s not exactly how he wants to be seen, though.

“It doesn’t necessaril­y bother me, but all the attention is surprising,” said Norris.

“I’d rather be known for being the best baseball player I can be — that’s my passion, that’s my dream.

“All this other stuff, I think it’s important because people want to know who they’re cheering for, so I can agree with it in that sense. I want people to know who I really am and that’s what’s being portrayed.”

While not everyone understand­s Norris’ Mountain Man lifestyle, the Blue Jays say they don’t have a problem with their top prospect’s off-season adventures. “We trust that Daniel is taking care of himself and will be ready for spring training ...’’ assistant GM Tony LaCava said in an email to The Canadian Press.

This spring, Norris will compete against right-handers Aaron Sanchez and Marco Estrada for the fifth spot in the big league rotation, but a bullpen job could be up for grabs as well.

“Obviously I want to start, but if it comes down to me heading to the bullpen to help Toronto win games then heck yeah, I’m down,” he said.

 ?? KATHERINE WILLIAMS/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Daniel Norris shaves his beard with an axe in a staged shot for a modelling gig.
KATHERINE WILLIAMS/THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Daniel Norris shaves his beard with an axe in a staged shot for a modelling gig.

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