Blue Jays DH George Springer Leaves Game Due to Fractured Left Big Toe Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer exited Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins after sustaining a fractured left big toe. The injury occurred when Springer fouled a ball off his foot in the third inning, though he managed to complete his at-bat by grounding out to third base. He was replaced by Miles Straw in the sixth inning. Springer, entering the game with a .189 batting average and two home runs, had contributed significantly to the Blue Jays’ 2025 World Series run. During the regular season, he hit .309 with 32 home runs and 89 RBIs, including the game-winning home run in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners. His performance in the 2025 postseason solidified his role as a key player for the team. The 34-year-old Springer, who was named MVP of the 2017 World Series with the Houston Astros, is in the final season of a six-year, $150 million contract with the Blue Jays. His injury adds to the team’s growing list of sidelined players, as Toronto already has nine athletes on the injured list. Among the affected players are six pitchers and position players, including outfielder Anthony Santander (left shoulder), catcher Alejandro Kirk (left thumb), and outfielder Addison Barger (left ankle). The Blue Jays’ depth issues are compounded by the loss of Springer, who has been a consistent offensive threat throughout his career. His absence could impact the team’s ability to maintain its offensive output, particularly in high-stakes games. Manager John Gibbons will need to rely on his bench and younger players to fill the gap left by Springer’s injury.#toronto_blue_jays #george_springer #minnesota_twins #miles_straw #john_gibbons
