Blue Jays' Travis leaves game vs. Astros due to left shoulder irritation, hopes to play Sunday
Kim Klement / USA TODAY Sports
Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Devon Travis has left Saturday's tilt with the Houston Astros due to left shoulder irritation, according to multiple reports.
Travis sustained the injury while swinging the bat during the seventh inning and was replaced by Steve Tolleson. The rookie reported feeling sore after the contest, but hopes to play in Sunday's series finale.
Travis entered play hitting .271 with seven home runs and 26 RBIs.
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