George Springer has been a top Toronto performer since joining in 2021, producing over 20 home runs in four of five seasons and leading the team this year. He has consistently finished among the team's leaders in hits and RBIs except during the Blue Jays' prolific 2021 offense. Springer is on pace for his best Blue Jays season in 2025, batting .292 with 110 hits, 64 RBIs and 22 home runs with more than a month left while Toronto sits in a playoff spot. Springer returned from a concussion to the leadoff spot. Toronto's outfield legacy includes Joe Carter, José Bautista, George Bell and Jesse Barfield.
Since joining the Toronto Blue Jays in 2021, George Springer has been one of the team's best players. In his five seasons with the Blue Jays, he's hit over 20 home runs in four of them, including this season, in which he currently leads the team with 22. He's also been in the top four in hits and RBIs every season except 2021, when the Blue Jays had a prolific offense led by the likes of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Marcus Semien, and Teoscar Hernandez.
Despite his success, Springer is on pace for his best offensive season with the Blue Jays in 2025. He's batting .292 with 110 hits, 64 RBIs, and 22 home runs. His previous best offensive season in Toronto was in 2022, when he hit .267 with 137 hits, 76 RBIs, and 25 home runs. With over a month left in the regular season and the Blue Jays sitting in a playoff spot, Springer has plenty of time to pass those numbers.
There are legends like Joe Carter and Jose Baustista who, on top of being very strong overall players, have etched their names in Blue Jays history by creating the franchise's most iconic moments. Carter's walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies is the greatest moment in Blue Jays history. Bautista's bat flip following a three-run homer in a wild seventh inning during game five of the 2015 ALDS against the Texas Rangers is the second.
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