Toronto Blue Jays Star George Springer Parties Shirtless
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In his second professional game, Springer got his first hit by slugging a leadoff homer to left-center in the first inning against the Lowell Spinners on Aug. 29, 2011 before a crowd of 2,472
As Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo was giving an interview after a brutal Game 7 ALCS defeat to the Blue Jays on Monday night, a guttural yell could be heard from nearby. See Also George Springer’s ALCS-winning homer evokes memories of iconic blasts of playoffs past Reporters on the scene confirmed it was Julio Rodriguez,
Meet Blue Jays 'Hero', George Springer's wife, Charlise Castro, who sacrificed her promising career as a softball player to be her World Series MVP-husband's constant supporter.
Rogers Centre absolutely erupted Monday night when George Springer launched a three-run homer to vault the Toronto Blue Jays into the World Series for the first time in over three decades — and no one was more excited at that moment than his family.
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Blue Jays manager John Schneider fired Mariners fans for booing George Springer after a scary injury. Here’s all you need to know.
Just as notable as Springer's home run, the 23rd of his postseason career, was what happened right beforehand, when Mariners manager Dan Wilson made a pitching change. Wilson, in his first full year at the helm,
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Chris Bassitt had an 11-9 record with a 3.96 ERA and 166 strikeouts during the 2025 MLB regular season.
Bryan Woo, who had an amazing season for his team was also disappointed in their loss. During a postgame interview, Woo was interrupted by a loud scream from the Seattle Mariners dugout. It turns out that one of the Mariners players was yelling in frustration.
While Rogers Centre erupted after Springer’s home run for the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, one fan was even more excited than the rest.