Blue Jays' George Springer fractures big toe vs. Twins The Toronto Blue Jays faced another setback in their early-season struggles as designated hitter George Springer sustained a left big toe fracture during Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins. The injury occurred in the third inning when Springer fouled a pitch off his foot, forcing him to be removed from the contest. Springer, who was batting in his second plate appearance of the game, was pinch-hit for by Myles Straw in his next at-bat. The injury adds to a growing list of concerns for the Blue Jays, who have already lost key players to the injured list. Springer, the team’s lead-off hitter, entered the game with a .189/.283/.377 slash line and had contributed two home runs and four RBIs through the season’s early stages. The 36-year-old slugger is coming off a standout 2025 season, during which he earned a Silver Slugger Award. That year, he posted a .309/.399/.560 line with a .959 OPS, ranking second in the American League behind Aaron Judge. His performance last season highlighted his continued value as a power-hitting threat, but his current season has been marked by inconsistency and injury concerns. The injury comes at a critical juncture for the Blue Jays, who are already dealing with significant absences from their lineup. Both Alejandro Kirk and Addison Barger are sidelined due to thumb and ankle injuries, respectively. Kirk, a key bat in the middle of the order, has been a steady presence in the lineup, while Barger’s absence leaves a void in the team’s power-hitting options. Springer’s injury further complicens the situation, as he is one of the few players capable of providing consistent offensive production. The Blue Jays’ injury woes extend beyond their hitters.#alejandro_kirk #toronto_blue_jays #george_springer #minnesota_twins #addison_barger