Ryan Goins not-so-quietly put together a great campaign in 2015, posting an average of .250 in an expanded role. Not only did his average jump, his OPS saw an increase of over .100 points from 2014 and his total bases more than doubled. This, combined with his defensive skills and versatility, made him a staple in the Jay’s magnificent season. The only problem is that Devon Travis will be back next year, and healthy, that man is scary.
In 67 games with the Blue Jays, and in his rookie year no less, Travis hit for a .