
George Springer of the Toronto Blue Jays exited Saturday's game against the Minnesota Twins due to a left big toe fracture. The team has not provided further details or a timeline for his recovery.
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer was taken out of Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins early after sustaining a left big two fracture, per the team.
The team announced Springer’s diagnosis shortly after the veteran DH was removed from the Blue Jays’ lineup in the sixth inning. He was replaced by pinch hitter Myles Straw.
Toronto did not provide any additional information about the injury, including a potential timeline. It is unclear how Springer sustained the injury.
Prior to the injury, Springer was 0-1 with one walk and a run scored in the first inning off a two-run homer from Daulton Varsho.
It’s been a slow start this season for Springer, who is hitting .189/.283/.377 to start the year. Springer helped lead Toronto to a World Series appearance last year, taking home his third Silver Slugger in 2025.
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George Springer has been diagnosed with a left big toe fracture, but the team has not disclosed further details or a recovery timeline.
Before his injury, George Springer was 0-1 with one walk and scored a run in the first inning off a two-run homer from Daulton Varsho.





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