The free agent market continues to move at a much quicker pace than it has over the last few seasons, and that’s also applied to the Blue Jays, even if it feels like they’ve struggled to get things over the finish line with several targets.
On Sunday the Blue Jays signed their second big league free agent, agreeing to a one-year deal with Travis Shaw worth four million, that could climb up to 4.675 million with some incentives built into his contract. His signing came after the Blue Jays signed Tanner Roark to a two-year, 24 million dollar pact a few weeks ago.