On September 26, 2018, against the Houston Astros, he made his major league debut, playing second base and finishing 0-for-3.
A few weeks into the season, his contract was purchased by the Cleveland Indians, who assigned him to the AAA Buffalo Bisons.
After 25 games with the Columbus Clippers, he was sent back to the Raptors on June 8th after hitting just.217 in 25 at-bats.
He batted .250 in four games for the Buffalo Bisons and.314 in 72 for the AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats, who won the Eastern League playoffs with the Blue Jays organization.
At the age of 28, he wasn’t even considered a prospect, thus his late promotion was likely a reward for his service as an organizational soldier, especially after a strong season in the minors.
When he got the call, he was at home in Troy, Michigan, because both Devon Travis and Lourdes Gurriel had been ruled out of the final four games of the season.
To show that he has the potential to be an important member of the team, he started all four games and batted.267 with four hits, including a double, a triple, two runs scored and two runs driven in.
He became a free agent at the conclusion of the season. To many’s surprises, Berti had a terrific season with the Miami Marlins in 2019. (abbreviated to 73 games due to injuries and starting the year with the AAA New Orleans Baby Cakes).
Jon Berti Contract
Jn Berti committed to a one-year, $1,200,000 deal with the Miami Marlins, including a $1,200,000 guaranteed minimum salary.
Jon Berti Salary
Jon Berti receives a salary of $1,200,000 on average yearly. Berti will receive a basic salary of $1,200,000 in 2022.
Jon Berti Net Worth
Jon Berti has a net worth estimation of $1 million to $5 million