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Blue Jays Hopeful as George Springer Eyes Game 6 Return

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UPDATE: Blue Jays manager John Schneider expressed optimism that George Springer will be ready to play in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners this evening at 7:07 PM ET in Toronto. After suffering a right kneecap injury from a fastball during Friday’s game, Springer is reportedly feeling “a lot better” just one day later.

Springer, who left the field after being struck by a 95.6 mph pitch from Bryan Woo, is a critical player for the Blue Jays as they fight to stay alive in the best-of-seven series, currently trailing 3-2. “He’s a tough dude, so I’m hopeful and optimistic that he’ll be good to go,” Schneider stated during Saturday’s press briefing.

The 36-year-old Springer has made significant contributions this postseason, batting .256 with three home runs and five doubles. His 22 career playoff homers tie him with Bernie Williams for fourth most in MLB history. The stakes are high for the Blue Jays, and the team is eager to see Springer back on the field.

Schneider revealed that Springer underwent treatment on Saturday and is expected to test his knee during a pre-game workout. The focus will be on ensuring that he can swing and run without discomfort. The team is holding its breath as the situation develops.

In other injury news, the Blue Jays are also monitoring Bo Bichette, who has not yet resumed running since his injury on September 6. Though he has been seen in the outfield, Schneider indicated that Bichette still needs to test his speed on the bases. “He’s definitely making progress with his swing as well,” Schneider remarked, hinting at a possible return in the near future.

As fans gear up for tonight’s pivotal game, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation. The Blue Jays must rally to even the series, and Springer’s potential return could be the spark they need. Stay tuned for updates as the situation unfolds.

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