Freddy Galvis has been by far the Blue Jays’ most productive offensive player and is certainly providing more value than Troy Tulowitzki would’ve if the team opted to keep him. The season is young, but Galvis ranks among the top five shortstops in both wOBA and WAR while playing unspectacular but solid defense up the middle.
As well as he’s been playing, the veteran shortstop is nothing but a stopgap for a rebuilding team. With the likes of Bo Bichette and Cavan Biggio looking like they’re ready for the show, the 29-year-old Galvis shouldn’t be a part of the team’s long-term plans.