Blue Jays shortstop Freddy Galvis’s game streak remains intact – for now
TORONTO — When Freddy Galvis was in negotiations to join the Toronto Blue Jays as a free agent, the veteran shortstop knew that he’d likely have to give something up: his iron man streak.
The 29-year-old Galvis has the longest active games played streak in Major League Baseball at 327 (before Sunday’s game), having played all 162 games in each of the past two seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres. It’s a far cry from Cal Ripken Jr.’s all-time record of 2,632 games played with the Baltimore Orioles, but it’s a feat Galvis still takes pride in.
“If I play 162 games I’m going to be happy,” said Galvis, who said that it was an issue raised when negotiating with Toronto’s front office in the off-season. “If they’re going to tell me that I have to be bench a couple of days, I’ll be OK.
“I think I have 300-something games played in a row so my goal was to play a few more. But coming here, we spoke and we’re on the same page. Whatever the manager says, we’re going to be happy.”