Shannon Stewart, freshly turned 51, was a prominent outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays, having been drafted in 1992 from Miami Southridge High. He quickly established himself, particularly during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Notably, he achieved career milestones like a .318 batting average in 2000 and becoming one of the few Blue Jays to steal 50 bases in a season. Despite injury challenges, Stewart maintained a strong presence, exemplified by his impressive run production and proficiency at the plate throughout his career with the Jays.
Shannon Stewart returned to the Blue Jays in 2000, where he posted a career-high .318 batting average and contributed significantly, despite injuries.
In 1998, he became only the fifth player in Blue Jays history to steal 50 bases in a single season, showcasing his agility and speed.
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