Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said Tuesday that he's unsure when second baseman Devon Travis (knee) will make his spring debut.
"I expected him, to be honest, to be a little further along...we’re going to be cautious," said Gibbons. Travis required arthroscopic surgery for his right knee back in mid-November, and while he hasn't officially been ruled out for Opening Day, there seems to be a real chance he opens 2017 on the disabled list.
Travis slashed .300/.332/.454 with a .337 wOBA and .154 ISO last season -- all of which were a regression from his rookie campaign. His 11 home runs and 50 RBI's across 432 plate appearances was a slight improvement.
Source: Rotoworld.com