George Springer, the star designated hitter for Toronto, bravely took the lead position in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series against Seattle on Sunday night. Despite a recent injury scare, Springer was determined to help the Blue Jays bounce back from a 3-2 deficit in the seven-game series.
During Game 5 in Seattle, Springer was struck on the right knee by a high-speed pitch but fortunately, X-rays and a CT scan ruled out any serious injury. Manager John Schneider confirmed that Springer tested his knee by running during a workout on Saturday and assured fans of his readiness to play.
Schneider shared a lighthearted moment, revealing Springer’s confident response when asked about his condition. The seasoned 36-year-old player, known for his stellar performances, has been a key player for the Blue Jays this postseason with impressive stats. Springer’s remarkable record of playoff home runs and extra base hits highlights his impact on the game.
With a history of strong performances against the Mariners, including multiple extra base hits and RBIs, Springer’s presence on the field brought hope to the Blue Jays as they fought to stay in the series.

