
"During his time in Houston, Springer became an Astro legend in just seven seasons. He made the All-Star Game three times, won two Silver Sluggers, helped the Astros win two AL Pennants and won the 2017 World Series MVP. In 2019, Springer set two career highs with 39 home runs and 96 RBI's. After he signed with the Blue Jays, the first four years of Springer's tenure in Toronto saw up-and-downs, as he made just one All-Star appearance in 2022."
"This season, Springer is batting .304 (Entering Saturday's game). If Springer finishes batting .300 or better to close out 2025, it would be the first time in his career that he would finish with a batting average over .300. Along with his average, Springer's power has taken a big step forward with 27 home runs to date, the most in a single season during his Blue Jays tenure."
George Springer signed a six-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays after seven standout seasons with the Houston Astros, including three All-Star selections, two Silver Sluggers, two AL pennants, and 2017 World Series MVP honors. Early Toronto years produced ups and downs and only one All-Star nod in 2022. The 2025 campaign marked a breakout: Springer hit .304 entering September and stood poised to finish above .300 for the first time in his career. He recorded 27 home runs, the most in a Jays season for him, and showed increased run production and stolen-base totals compared with his Houston years.
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