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Travis Jankowski

Travis Jankowski is an former professional baseball outfielder who played in (MLB) from 2015 to 2025, known for his speed on the basepaths and defensive skills in the outfield. Born on June 15, 1991, in , Jankowski stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 195 pounds, batting left-handed and throwing right-handed. Jankowski attended , where he played before being selected by the Padres in the first round (44th overall) of the 2012 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut with the Padres on August 21, 2015, and spent his first five seasons there, establishing himself as a speedy who led the team with 30 stolen bases in 2016. Over his career, Jankowski appeared in 706 games across eight teams, compiling a .236 with 11 home runs, 98 RBIs, and 104 stolen bases. Following his time with the Padres (2015–2019), Jankowski played for the in 2020, the Philadelphia Phillies in 2021, the and Seattle Mariners in 2022, and the from 2023 to 2024, where he contributed to their championship in 2023. In 2025, he split time among the , , and Mets, batting .244 in 25 games before retiring at the end of the season to become the first base coach for the . Nicknamed "," Jankowski was valued for his elite speed and Gold Glove-caliber defense, though injuries occasionally limited his playing time.

Early life and amateur career

Early life and high school

Travis Jankowski was born on June 15, 1991, in . He is the son of Paul and Kelly Jankowski, with his father having played as an outfielder at and his mother having competed in . Jankowski grew up in the Lancaster area and attended Catholic High School, graduating in 2009. During his high school career at Catholic, Jankowski was a standout multisport , earning First Team All-State honors in both and as a senior—a rare achievement that highlighted his versatility and athletic prowess. In , he batted .471 during his senior season, recording 25 runs scored, 20 RBIs, and 24 stolen bases while leading the Crusaders to a district championship; his speed and defensive skills in drew early attention from scouts. Jankowski chose on a partial .

College career

Travis Jankowski attended , part of the system, from 2010 to 2012, where he played for the as an . As a freshman in 2010, Jankowski appeared in 47 games, batting .262 with 27 hits, two triples, nine RBI, and 13 stolen bases in 103 at-bats, marking a transitional year as he adjusted to collegiate competition. His performance contributed to the Seawolves' success that season, as won the Tournament for the second time in three years, earning an NCAA Tournament berth before their elimination. Jankowski showed significant improvement in his sophomore and junior seasons. In 2011, he batted .355 with 66 , seven doubles, three , 38 , and 30 stolen bases over 54 games. By his junior year in 2012, he emerged as one of the top players in , posting a .414 with 110 , 18 doubles, 11 , 46 , 79 runs scored, and 36 stolen bases in 66 games. That season, Jankowski set seven single-season school records, including for (66), at-bats (266), (110), (.414), (11), runs scored (79), and stolen bases (36); he also established the career record for with 16 and ranked fourth all-time in at .366. Jankowski's standout 2012 performance earned him the America East Player of the Year award, ABCA/Rawlings First-Team honors, and the ABCA/Rawlings National Co-Player of the Year distinction. He played a key role in leading Stony Brook to another America East Tournament championship, followed by victories in the Coral Gables Regional and Baton Rouge Super Regional, culminating in the program's first-ever appearance in the . During the summers of 2010 and 2011, Jankowski gained valuable experience in the prestigious , playing for the . In 2011, he started all 44 games, batting .329 with 57 hits, six doubles, seven triples, 22 , and 15 stolen bases, earning honors for the league.

Professional career

Draft and minor leagues

Jankowski was selected by the Padres in the compensatory first round, 44th overall, of the out of . He signed with the team on June 26 for a $975,000 bonus and was initially assigned to the rookie-level League Padres, where he made his professional debut the following day. Hamstring issues delayed his start, but after two games in the League (.250 ), he was promoted to the Low-A , batting .282 with 17 stolen bases over 59 games while transitioning to an exclusive role in center field. In 2013, Jankowski advanced to the High-A of the , where he played 122 games, batting .286 with a league-leading 71 s and earning a spot on the California League Post-Season team. He continued his progression in 2014, playing across four levels due to injury and assignments: 29 games at Double-A (.240 average, 10 s), 5 games at (.167, 1 ), 8 games at rookie-level Eugene (.182, 4 s), and 4 games in the Arizona League (.429, 2 s), for an overall .236 average and 17 s in 46 games. A broken limited his time at . Jankowski reached Triple-A for the first time in with the , batting .392 with nine stolen bases in 24 games after starting the year at (.316 average, 23 stolen bases in 73 games). Over his career in the Padres organization through , he appeared in 326 games with a .292 and 137 stolen bases, showcasing elite speed on the bases.

San Diego Padres

Jankowski made his MLB debut on , 2015, starting in center field for the Padres against the St. Louis Cardinals at . Batting ninth, he went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an , including his first major league hit—a single up the middle off in the third inning—and an RBI single in the fifth. He recorded his first MLB stolen base ten days later, on August 31 against the . Over 34 games that season, Jankowski hit .211 with 2 stolen bases, primarily serving as a late-inning defensive replacement valued for his range in the outfield. From 2016 to 2019, Jankowski settled into a role as the Padres' fourth and primary defensive substitute, leveraging his elite speed and glove work while platooning against left-handed pitching. Across games, he batted .243 with 60 stolen bases (in 85 attempts), contributing 6 home runs and 30 RBIs, though injuries curtailed his availability. His defense, particularly in center field, drew consistent praise; in 2016, Padres manager Andy Green noted Jankowski's range covered "more ground than 99.9 percent of the guys who play the position," earning him consideration for Gold Glove honors amid 15 assists and just 2 errors in 122 starts at the position. The 2016 season marked Jankowski's breakthrough as an everyday after Jon Jay's injury in May, starting 122 games there and leading the team with 30 stolen bases while hitting .245 with 2 home runs in 131 games. Injuries limited him in to 27 games with a .187 average and 4 stolen bases, primarily due to and hand issues that sidelined him for much of the year. He rebounded in 2018 with 117 games, batting .259 and stealing 24 bases (seventh in the ), often pinch-running or replacing in to exploit his plus speed. In 2019, Jankowski appeared poised for a larger role but suffered a fractured right on March 5 during spring training while diving for a ball, requiring surgery and approximately three months on the . He returned on August 6, playing 25 games with a .182 average and 2 stolen bases before being optioned to Triple-A El Paso on September 5 amid ongoing recovery setbacks. Despite the abbreviated season, his early defensive contributions underscored his value as a versatile . On October 31, 2019, the Padres traded Jankowski to the in exchange for international bonus pool slot money, concluding his tenure with the organization after seven seasons of development from prospect to major league contributor.

Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies

Jankowski joined the via trade from the Padres on October 31, 2019, in exchange for international bonus slot money. He agreed to a one-year on December 2, 2019, avoiding arbitration eligibility. Due to the , the was shortened to 60 games, limiting Jankowski's opportunities; he appeared in 16 games as a reserve and , batting .067 with one hit in 15 at-bats and recording two stolen bases. His defensive skills in provided during the condensed schedule, though his offensive output was minimal. Following the season, Jankowski elected free agency on November 2, 2020. On February 12, , Jankowski signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, including an invitation to . He secured a spot on the roster as a reserve , leveraging his speed and defensive range in center and corner positions. In 76 games across the season, Jankowski batted .252 with 33 hits, six doubles, one triple, one , and five stolen bases, contributing 10 RBIs while drawing 22 walks. His role emphasized late-inning defense and base-running, where his plus speed proved valuable in a utility capacity. Jankowski missed time in July due to a right strain, landing on the 10-day before returning in September. He became a again on November 5, .

New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, and return to Mets

Jankowski signed a minor league contract with the on March 17, 2022, and was invited to . His contract was purchased by the Mets on April 6, 2022, marking his debut with the team that day. He appeared in 16 games for the Mets early in the season before suffering a fractured left hand on May 26, 2022, which placed him on the . Jankowski was activated from the on July 11, 2022, and went on to play in 27 additional games for the Mets, primarily serving as a defensive replacement and due to his above-average speed. On July 29, 2022, the Mets designated Jankowski for assignment to clear a roster spot. He cleared waivers and was claimed by the on August 1, 2022. Jankowski made one appearance with the Mariners on August 4, 2022, going 0-for-1 at the plate as a defensive substitute. The Mariners released him on August 10, 2022, after designating him for assignment. Jankowski returned to the Mets organization on August 16, 2022, signing another contract and being assigned to Triple-A Syracuse. His contract was purchased again on August 29, , allowing him to rejoin the roster for the stretch run. In limited action across his stints with both teams, Jankowski played 44 games in , batting .164 (9-for-55) with no home runs, 2 , and 3 stolen bases. The Mets clinched a Wild Card spot that season, advancing to the postseason, though Jankowski did not appear in the three-game series against the Padres.

Texas Rangers

Jankowski signed a one-year contract worth $1.25 million with the on January 27, 2023, following his election of free agency from the . He earned a spot on the roster as a , primarily serving in left and right field while providing speed and defensive versatility off the bench. In 107 games during the 2023 regular season, Jankowski batted .263 with one , 30 RBIs, and a team-leading 19 stolen bases, contributing to the Rangers' 90-72 record and first title since 2016. In the postseason, Jankowski appeared in seven games across the and , batting .333 (3-for-9) with a double, two RBIs, and two runs scored. His contributions included a multi-hit performance in Game 4 of the against the Diamondbacks, helping secure an 11-7 victory that shifted momentum toward . The Rangers defeated the Diamondbacks in five games to claim the franchise's first championship on November 1, 2023. Jankowski re-signed with the Rangers on a one-year, $1.7 million on January 26, 2024, prioritizing a return to the contending club despite multiyear offers elsewhere. He continued in a reserve role, emphasizing his baserunning and defense in 104 games, where he batted .200 with one , 12 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases. The Rangers finished 78-84 in 2024, missing the , after which Jankowski was granted free agency on October 31.

Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, and return to Mets

On March 13, 2025, Jankowski signed a minor league contract with the after opting out of a similar deal with the Chicago Cubs. He earned a spot on the White Sox's roster and appeared in seven games early in the season, batting .214 with three hits while primarily serving as a defensive replacement and . Jankowski's time with the White Sox was short-lived, as he was traded to the on April 25, 2025, in exchange for cash considerations. The Rays selected his the following day, adding him to their active roster. Over 14 games with , he batted .258 with eight hits, two doubles, two stolen bases, and six runs scored, often utilized for his speed on the bases and outfield defense. However, Jankowski suffered a left strain on May 15, 2025, landing him on the 10-day . Upon his return, the Rays outrighted him to Triple-A on June 4, 2025; he cleared waivers and elected free agency that day. Following his release, Jankowski signed a minor league contract with the on June 10, 2025, returning to the organization where he had briefly played 43 games in 2022. The Mets selected his contract from Triple-A Syracuse on June 23, 2025, calling him up to the majors. In four games with the Mets, Jankowski went 0-for-0 in one as a and defensive substitute. His stint ended on July 10, 2025, when the Mets designated him for assignment to make room for Luisangel Acuña. Jankowski cleared waivers and elected free agency on July 15, 2025. Across his three teams in 2025, Jankowski appeared in 25 games, batting .244 with 11 hits, eight runs scored, and two stolen bases, emphasizing his role in pinch-running and late-inning defense amid limited offensive opportunities. This season underscored his ongoing utility as a versatile in a league increasingly valuing speed and glove work over power.

Playing style and career statistics

Playing style

Travis Jankowski primarily plays as an , excelling in center field and right field with exceptional range that covers significant ground. His defensive skills are highlighted by an above-average arm and elite speed, allowing him to balls in the gaps and prevent extra bases. Scouts have praised his ability to control center field, noting that batters rarely hit the ball over his head. Jankowski's standout strengths lie in his plus-plus running speed, graded as a 65 on the 20-80 scouting scale, which has made him a constant threat on the basepaths and contributed to multiple seasons with 30-plus stolen bases in the majors. He is a contact-oriented hitter with above-average contact rates, including a career 89.3% zone-contact percentage, resulting in low totals and a patient approach at the plate. His Gold Glove-caliber defense, graded as a 70 by some evaluators, combined with his speed, positions him as a reliable late-inning replacement and pinch-runner. Despite these assets, Jankowski's weaknesses include limited power, as he has rarely exceeded single-digit home runs in any season, relying instead on singles and occasional doubles for his offense. He has historically struggled against left-handed pitching, posting a .179 batting average in those matchups over his career. Throughout his professional career, Jankowski has evolved from an everyday leadoff candidate valued for his on-base skills and speed to a utility role player, often deployed for defensive upgrades and baserunning situations rather than extended starting assignments.

Career statistics

Jankowski has appeared in 707 (MLB) games over 11 seasons from 2015 to 2025, compiling a career of .236 with 366 hits, 11 home runs, 98 runs batted in (RBIs), and 104 stolen bases. His (WAR) stands at 4.1, reflecting contributions from both offense and defense. The following table summarizes his regular season batting statistics by year:
YearTeamGABHHRRBISBBAWAR
20153490192122.2110.1
20161313358221230.2451.3
2017277514014.187-0.2
20181173479041724.2591.2
201925224002.1820.0
2020CIN16151002.067-0.3
202176131331105.2520.5
20222TM44559023.164-0.1
20231072476513019.2631.6
20241041903811211.2000.3
20253TM264511022.244-0.3
Career70715523661198104.2364.1
In postseason play, Jankowski has participated in 8 games, batting .333 (3-for-9) with 2 RBIs and 1 . His appearances include a as a in the 2020 with the and contributions during the ' 2023 championship run, where he went 1-for-2 in the against the Houston Astros and 2-for-7 with a double and 2 RBIs in the against the Arizona Diamondbacks, starting in right field for Games 6 and 7. Prior to his MLB debut, Jankowski played in 468 games from 2012 to 2015 and select later stints, posting a .298 and 184 stolen bases. Defensively, Jankowski has recorded 30 () over his career, primarily in , highlighting his value as a glove-first player.

Personal life

Jankowski married Lindsey Stoltzfus on October 27, 2017. They have four children: sons Bentley (born September 18, 2018), Jett, and Radleigh, and daughter Wrenlyn (born August 10, 2023). As of 2025, the family resides in , during the offseason. Jankowski has used the nickname "Fred" since childhood. His family called him "Fred" after to discourage him from watching , a show he enjoyed.

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