George Springer Exits Game Due To Left Toe Fracture
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George Springer Exits Game Due To Left Toe Fracture
"George Springer left today's game against the Twins with a left toe fracture, the team announced. Facing Joe Ryan in the third inning, Springer fouled an 0-1 pitch off his left foot and briefly went down at the plate."
"Initial X-rays revealed a 'probable small fracture' in Springer's left big toe. The exact nature of Springer's fracture should be revealed in the next few days, as will the extent of his absence."
"If he does need to miss time, it would yet mark another blow to the Blue Jays' overall health. The offense has taken a couple of hits as well."
George Springer suffered a left toe fracture during a game against the Twins after fouling a pitch off his foot. He finished his at-bat but left the game later. Initial X-rays indicated a probable small fracture, and a CT scan is pending. The duration of his absence is uncertain, but an IL placement is likely. Previous cases of toe fractures in MLB show varied recovery times. Springer's injury adds to the Blue Jays' health issues, following injuries to other key players, potentially opening opportunities for Davis Schneider and Tyler Fitzgerald.
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