
"Baseball is a funny sport. August was one of the worst months record wise for the Toronto Blue Jays as they went "just" 15-12 for a .556 winning percentage. However, they scored 155 runs as a team, the most of any month in 2025 and despite the numerous frustrating, late leads given away, the Blue Jays still came out of it atop the American League East standings heading into the final month of the regular season."
"Nothing is going to stop Springer from his huge redemption campaign in 2025, not even after being hit by the ball in the helmet just a few weeks ago. In fact, he appeared to have gotten even better since the incident. In his last 15 games, the 35-year-old outfielder has hit close to .400 with a 1.302 OPS, together with 20 runs scored, eight home runs and 14 RBIs."
The Toronto Blue Jays went 15-12 in August (.556) while scoring 155 runs, the most of any month in 2025. Despite late leads given away, the team remained atop the American League East entering the final month. Expectations center on a September push with George Springer emerging as the primary offensive catalyst. Springer rebounded after taking a ball to the helmet and produced elite short-term numbers, hitting close to .400 with a 1.302 OPS in his last 15 games and totaling 20 runs, eight homers and 14 RBIs. A recent 45-game span included 66 hits, 50 runs, 39 RBI, 16 homers and nine stolen bases, and Springer has delivered timely multi-homer performances to spark the lineup.
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