Blue Jays history: Six years ago, Travis Shaw signs a one-year deal
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Blue Jays history: Six years ago, Travis Shaw signs a one-year deal
"Because of the COVID-19 pandemic condensing the season, fans didn't get to see much of Shaw in a Jays uniform. He would be the Jays' Opening Day third baseman that season. Across his lone campaign with Toronto, which was spent entirely south of the border due to the pandemic, Shaw crafted a .239/.306/.411 slash line with six home runs, 17 RBIs, and 10 doubles to the tune of a .717 OPS."
"Defensively, Shaw split his time between the corner infield spots, spending more time at third base (275 1/3 innings) compared to first (72 innings). He would post a .977 fielding percentage at the hot corner, making two errors. That following winter, the Jays would non-tender Shaw, and he would enter free agency again. He would finish his career by returning to the Brewers and later the Red Sox,"
Travis Shaw signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on December 30, 2019 after five seasons split between the Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers and being non-tendered by Milwaukee. The 2020 pandemic-condensed season limited his time with Toronto, where he served as Opening Day third baseman and produced a .239/.306/.411 slash line with six home runs, 17 RBIs, 10 doubles and a .717 OPS. He hit his 100th career home run on August 12 against the Miami Marlins. Shaw split time between third and first base, posted a .977 fielding percentage at third, was non-tendered the following winter, returned to his previous teams, and retired in the 2022/2023 offseason.
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