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George Springer

George Chelston Springer III (born September 19, 1989) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Houston Astros from 2014 to 2020.

George Springer
Springer with the Houston Astros in 2017
Toronto Blue Jays – No. 4
Outfielder
Born: (1989-09-19) September 19, 1989 (age 33)
New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 16, 2014, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Batting average.269
Home runs221
Runs batted in584
Teams
Career highlights and awards

The Astros selected Springer in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011 MLB draft. He made his MLB debut in 2014, for the Astros. Springer has played primarily in center field and also spent significant time in right field. A native of New Britain, Connecticut, Springer is of Puerto Rican and Panamanian descent.

Springer played college baseball at the University of Connecticut, where he was named Big East Conference Baseball Player of the Year and a First Team All-American. In 2017, Springer became an MLB All-Star, Silver Slugger Award winner, and World Series champion. He was also named the 2017 World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP), hitting a record-tying five home runs (Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley accomplished the feat in 1977 and 2009, respectively), as the Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games. He was again an All-Star in 2018, 2019, and 2022.

Amateur career

Springer attended New Britain High School in New Britain, Connecticut, for his freshman year of high school. He played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman despite standing 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 m) and weighing 100 pounds (45 kg).[1] Springer transferred to Avon Old Farms School in Avon, Connecticut, for his sophomore through senior seasons. He repeated his junior year as his grades dropped.[2] Springer played for the Avon Old Farms baseball team.[2][3] The Minnesota Twins selected Springer in the 48th round of the 2008 MLB draft. Though he considered signing with Minnesota, he decided that he was not ready for professional baseball and did not sign.[4]

Springer enrolled at the University of Connecticut (UConn), where he played college baseball for the Connecticut Huskies baseball team. At UConn, Springer was named to the 2009 Baseball America Freshman All-America First Team.[5] He was also named the Big East Conference rookie of the year.[6] In 2009 and 2010, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[7][8] In 2011, Springer was named the Big East Player of the Year.[9] He was named a first team All-American by Perfect Game USA, Louisville Slugger. and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, while being named a Second Team All-American by Baseball America.[10]

Professional career

Minor leagues

The Houston Astros selected Springer in the first round, with the 11th overall selection, in the 2011 MLB draft. Springer became the highest selection in the MLB Draft in University of Connecticut baseball history.[10][11] Springer was signed by the Astros, receiving a $2.52 million signing bonus.[11] After he signed, Springer played in eight games with the Tri-City ValleyCats of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League.[12] Before the 2012 season, MLB.com rated Springer as the 84th best prospect in baseball.[13]

 
Springer with the Oklahoma City RedHawks in 2013

In 2012, Springer played for the Lancaster JetHawks of the Class A-Advanced California League and the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Class AA Texas League. He hit 22 home runs and recorded 28 stolen bases for Lancaster.[12] Splitting the 2013 season between Corpus Christi and the Oklahoma City RedHawks of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League, Springer joined the 30–30 club, recording more than 30 home runs and stolen bases.[14] He appeared in the Texas League All-Star Game, and was named its most valuable player. Though he only played in 73 games for Corpus Christi, he was named the Texas League Player of the Year at the end of the season.[15] He was a finalist for USA Today's Minor League Player of the Year Award.[16]

Baseball America ranked Springer as the 18th-best prospect in baseball prior to the 2014 season. During spring training in 2014, Springer and his agent rejected a reported seven-year contract worth $23 million, despite having not yet reached the major leagues.[17] Springer started the 2014 season with Oklahoma City. He hit for a .353 batting average and a .647 slugging percentage before being called up to the major league team in time for their April 16 game.[18]

Houston Astros

2014

Springer made his MLB debut on April 16, 2014, at Minute Maid Park against the Kansas City Royals. Batting second and playing right field, Springer collected his first career hit, an infield single, against Royals pitcher Jeremy Guthrie. Springer hit the first home run of his MLB career on May 8, 2014 at Comerica Park off Detroit Tigers pitcher Drew Smyly. On June 26, Springer hit his 15th home run, becoming the first Astros rookie to reach that mark before the All-Star break.[citation needed] On July 23, 2014, Springer was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to a left quad strain. On September 16, the Astros announced Springer would not play for the remainder of the 2014 season.[19] He played in 78 games in 2014, batting .231 with 20 home runs, 51 runs batted in (RBIs), and 114 strikeouts.[20]

2015

During a game against the Texas Rangers on April 12, 2015, Springer robbed Leonys Martín of a potential game-winning grand slam by making a leaping catch by the wall in the 10th inning. The Astros would go on to win over the Rangers 6–4 in 14 innings. Springer, along with José Altuve, Carlos Correa and Dallas Keuchel, became a key figure in the 2015 Houston Astros playoff run. The Astros won the MLB wild card, making the MLB postseason for the first time in 10 years. They lost to the future World Champion Kansas City Royals 3 games to 2 in the 2015 American League Division Series. During that series the Astros had a lead in all 5 games.

2016

After consistently cutting down on his strikeout rate from his rookie year, Springer improved the quality of his at bats enough in 2016, that by May, the Astros made him their regular leadoff hitter.[20] He led the American League with 744 plate appearances, playing in all 162 regular season games. He set new career highs with 116 runs scored, 29 home runs, and 88 walks. The Astros finished 84–78, ranking in third place in the AL West and missing the playoffs.

2017

After spending the first three seasons of his career in right field, the Astros shifted Springer to center field in 2017. He was selected as the American League Player of the Week for the first time in June. He also made his first MLB All-Star team played at Marlins Park in Miami, elected by the fans as a starter. Typically the Astros' leadoff hitter, he batted cleanup for the American League lineup, as was the decision of former Astros manager Brad Mills, the AL manager.[21] The Astros took a 60–29 record into the All-Star break, the best 89-game start in franchise history.[22]

On July 28, Springer was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to left quad discomfort.[23] On September 29, prior to a game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Springer met and reunited with a first grade teacher of whom he knew during his childhood at New Britain.[24] Springer finished 2017 by playing 140 games with a .283 batting average, 34 home runs, and 85 RBI.

With the Astros finishing the season 101–61, the team clinched the AL West division. The Astros advanced to the World Series to face the Los Angeles Dodgers. Springer struck out four times in Game 1.[20] In Game 2, he, along with two Astros teammates–Carlos Correa and José Altuve—and two Dodgers players–Charlie Culberson and Yasiel Puig—all homered in extra innings as the Astros prevailed, 7–6. The five home runs accounted for the most hit in extra innings of any single game in major league history.[25]

In the Astros' 5–1 Game 7 Series-clinching victory, he homered and doubled, finishing with two runs and two RBI. In all, Springer hit five home runs, tying the World Series record shared by Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley. He also homered in each of the final four games, setting a World Series record for consecutive games with a home run. Springer was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP), going 11 for 29 with 7 RBI as the Astros' leadoff hitter.[26][27] Other World Series records he set were eight extra base hits (five homers and three doubles) and 29 total bases.[20] As a side note, he had appeared on a 2014 cover of Sports Illustrated that predicted the Astros' 2017 World Series win.[28]

After the season, Springer was named an American League Silver Slugger Award winner at outfield for the first time in his career. [21]

2018

On the Astros' Opening Day at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Springer led off with a home run against Texas Rangers pitcher Cole Hamels, becoming the first MLB player to lead off with a home run in consecutive Opening Days. He had homered off Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez in the first inning of Opening Day 2017 at Minute Maid Park.[29]

On May 7, 2018, Springer homered versus the Oakland Athletics and became the first player in Astros franchise history to record six hits in a nine-inning game. Joe Morgan had six hits in a twelve-inning game for the Astros on June 8, 1965.[30]

Springer made his second All-Star appearance in as many seasons, joining five other Astros players and manager A. J. Hinch on the American League All-Star team. Springer went back-to-back with teammate Alex Bregman and hit what would be the deciding home run in the top of the 10th inning at Nationals Park to help lead the American League to an 8–6 victory.[31]

On August 5, Springer sprained his left thumb sliding into second base on a stolen base attempt in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers and was placed on the 10-Day Disabled List.[32] The Astros struggled through the month of August with injuries to Springer, Carlos Correa, and José Altuve keeping them out of the lineup. Springer returned to action on August 17 and the Astros held off the charging Oakland A's to win their second straight American League West Division title. Springer finished the season with 22 home runs, 71 RBIs, and batting .265/.346/.434.

Springer started the 2018 postseason off on a strong note, hitting a home run off of Corey Kluber in Game 1 of the 2018 American League Division Series. It was Springer's fifth home run in as many postseason games, tying him with Carlos Beltrán for the club record of consecutive postseason games with a home run. Springer had hit a home run in games 4–7 of the 2017 World Series. Springer then hit two more in Game 3 of the ALDS off of Mike Clevinger and Cody Allen respectively, leading the Astros to an 11–3 victory and a series sweep of the Cleveland Indians. With his home runs in Game 3, Springer became the all-time Astros leader in postseason home runs with 10, again passing Beltrán's 8 from 2004.[33]

2019

On March 28, 2019, Springer tied with Khris Davis of the Oakland Athletics for consecutive Opening Day home runs with three, when he hit a 427-foot (130 m) home run to center field off of reigning Cy Young award winner Blake Snell. On May 1, Major League Baseball disciplined Springer for anti-gay slur directed at umpire Ángel Hernández, which was caught on camera during a game on April 23.[34] On May 25, Springer was placed on the 10-day IL with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain.[35]

Carrying a .316 batting average, 1.046 OPS, and 18 home runs through June 28, Springer was named a starting outfielder for American League in the All-Star Game.[36]

In 2019, Springer batted .292/.383/.591 with 39 home runs (fifth in the AL) and 96 RBI in 479 at bats over 122 games. His adjusted OPS+ was 150, ranking fourth. He placed in the top ten in the league in a number of categories for the first time. Those included wins above replacement (WAR, 6.4–10th), OBP (eighth), slugging percentage (fourth), OPS (fourth), offensive win percentage (.713, fourth), and at bats per home run (12.3, fourth). On defense, he was second among all outfielders in total zone runs (19), second among center fielders (eight), and third among right fielders (10).[37]

2020

In 2020, Springer batted .265/.359/.540 with 37 runs, 14 home runs (7th in the AL), 32 RBIs, and hit by pitch five times (tied for eighth in the AL) in 189 at bats.[38]

Toronto Blue Jays

2021

On January 23, 2021, Springer signed a six-year, $150 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.[39] He injured his quadriceps in spring training, however, and missed the start of the season. He finally made his debut in the team's 23rd game of the season on April 28.[40] Springer was again placed on the injured list on May 5 with a quad strain.[41] While on the injured list, Springer made his first return to Houston as a Blue Jay in an early-May series, and received a standing ovation.[42] Springer returned to Toronto's lineup on June 22.[43]

On August 2, Springer was named AL Player of the Week batting .400 with eight runs scored, five doubles, three home runs, seven RBI, six walks, and a .960 slugging percentage over seven games played.[44] On August 9, for the second week in a row, he was named AL Player of the Week after batting .364 with nine runs scored, three doubles, a triple, three home runs, 11 RBI, and a .788 slugging percentage in eight games.[45] Springer suffered a left ankle sprain on August 14 and was placed on the injured list for a third time in 2021.[46] He returned from his third stint on the injured list on August 30.[47]

2022

In 2022, Springer received his fourth All-Star selection and helped lead the Blue Jays to a Wild Card berth. Springer, along with Matt Chapman, got two hits during the first game of the 2022 American League Wild Card Series against the Seattle Mariners. During the eighth inning of the second game, J.P. Crawford hit a ball into the middle of center field. Springer, while trying to catch the ball, collided heavily with Bo Bichette, allowing Crawford to get an RBI double. Springer's injury resulted in him having to be carted off the field. The Mariners would rally from this to complete a two-game series sweep, ending the Blue Jays' season.

Personal life

Springer's grandfather, George, emigrated from Panama at age 17 and pitched for four years at Teachers College of Connecticut,[1] now known as Central Connecticut State University. Springer's father, George Jr., competed in the 1976 Little League World Series and played college football for the UConn Huskies. Springer's mother, Laura, from Utuado, Puerto Rico,[1] competed as a top-level gymnast.[6] Springer has two sisters, Nicole and Lena,[1] both of whom played softball in college.[6]

"It took a lot of courage. This didn’t happen overnight. It was hard work, most of which, quite frankly, George did. We were there to guide, assist, coach and support, but he was the one that had to be comfortable in his own skin. He was the one that had to adopt all the techniques. I give him all the credit."

— Springer's father, George Springer Jr., on overcoming his stutter[20]

As a child, Springer attended New Britain Rock Cats games and his favorite baseball player was Torii Hunter, with whom he played catch at eight years old.[1] He also grew up a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan.[48]

Springer has a stutter.[1] He said that it was only after his promotion to the major leagues that he began to accept himself and develop new techniques to help him talk.[20] He performs charity work as a spokesperson for the Stuttering Association for the Young, and hosts an annual bowling benefit in Houston.[49] Springer has participated in a baseball clinic hosted by Matt Barnes at the Newtown, Connecticut, Youth Academy for elementary school students in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.[50]

On January 20, 2018, Springer married Charlise Castro, who played softball for the Albany Great Danes at the University at Albany.[51] They have a son (George Chelston Springer IV). [52]

In March 2020, Springer donated $100,000 to Minute Maid Park employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.[53]

See also

References

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For the American mathematician and computer scientist see George Springer mathematician George Chelston Springer III born September 19 1989 is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball MLB He played for the Houston Astros from 2014 to 2020 George SpringerSpringer with the Houston Astros in 2017Toronto Blue Jays No 4OutfielderBorn 1989 09 19 September 19 1989 age 33 New Britain Connecticut U S Bats RightThrows RightMLB debutApril 16 2014 for the Houston AstrosMLB statistics through 2022 season Batting average 269Home runs221Runs batted in584TeamsHouston Astros 2014 2020 Toronto Blue Jays 2021 present Career highlights and awards4 All Star 2017 2019 2022 World Series champion 2017 World Series MVP 2017 2 Silver Slugger Award 2017 2019 The Astros selected Springer in the first round 11th overall of the 2011 MLB draft He made his MLB debut in 2014 for the Astros Springer has played primarily in center field and also spent significant time in right field A native of New Britain Connecticut Springer is of Puerto Rican and Panamanian descent Springer played college baseball at the University of Connecticut where he was named Big East Conference Baseball Player of the Year and a First Team All American In 2017 Springer became an MLB All Star Silver Slugger Award winner and World Series champion He was also named the 2017 World Series Most Valuable Player MVP hitting a record tying five home runs Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley accomplished the feat in 1977 and 2009 respectively as the Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games He was again an All Star in 2018 2019 and 2022 Contents 1 Amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 Minor leagues 2 2 Houston Astros 2 2 1 2014 2 2 2 2015 2 2 3 2016 2 2 4 2017 2 2 5 2018 2 2 6 2019 2 2 7 2020 2 3 Toronto Blue Jays 2 3 1 2021 2 3 2 2022 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAmateur career EditSpringer attended New Britain High School in New Britain Connecticut for his freshman year of high school He played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman despite standing 5 feet 2 inches 1 57 m and weighing 100 pounds 45 kg 1 Springer transferred to Avon Old Farms School in Avon Connecticut for his sophomore through senior seasons He repeated his junior year as his grades dropped 2 Springer played for the Avon Old Farms baseball team 2 3 The Minnesota Twins selected Springer in the 48th round of the 2008 MLB draft Though he considered signing with Minnesota he decided that he was not ready for professional baseball and did not sign 4 Springer enrolled at the University of Connecticut UConn where he played college baseball for the Connecticut Huskies baseball team At UConn Springer was named to the 2009 Baseball America Freshman All America First Team 5 He was also named the Big East Conference rookie of the year 6 In 2009 and 2010 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League 7 8 In 2011 Springer was named the Big East Player of the Year 9 He was named a first team All American by Perfect Game USA Louisville Slugger and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association while being named a Second Team All American by Baseball America 10 Professional career EditMinor leagues Edit The Houston Astros selected Springer in the first round with the 11th overall selection in the 2011 MLB draft Springer became the highest selection in the MLB Draft in University of Connecticut baseball history 10 11 Springer was signed by the Astros receiving a 2 52 million signing bonus 11 After he signed Springer played in eight games with the Tri City ValleyCats of the Class A Short Season New York Penn League 12 Before the 2012 season MLB com rated Springer as the 84th best prospect in baseball 13 Springer with the Oklahoma City RedHawks in 2013 In 2012 Springer played for the Lancaster JetHawks of the Class A Advanced California League and the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Class AA Texas League He hit 22 home runs and recorded 28 stolen bases for Lancaster 12 Splitting the 2013 season between Corpus Christi and the Oklahoma City RedHawks of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League Springer joined the 30 30 club recording more than 30 home runs and stolen bases 14 He appeared in the Texas League All Star Game and was named its most valuable player Though he only played in 73 games for Corpus Christi he was named the Texas League Player of the Year at the end of the season 15 He was a finalist for USA Today s Minor League Player of the Year Award 16 Baseball America ranked Springer as the 18th best prospect in baseball prior to the 2014 season During spring training in 2014 Springer and his agent rejected a reported seven year contract worth 23 million despite having not yet reached the major leagues 17 Springer started the 2014 season with Oklahoma City He hit for a 353 batting average and a 647 slugging percentage before being called up to the major league team in time for their April 16 game 18 Houston Astros Edit 2014 Edit Springer made his MLB debut on April 16 2014 at Minute Maid Park against the Kansas City Royals Batting second and playing right field Springer collected his first career hit an infield single against Royals pitcher Jeremy Guthrie Springer hit the first home run of his MLB career on May 8 2014 at Comerica Park off Detroit Tigers pitcher Drew Smyly On June 26 Springer hit his 15th home run becoming the first Astros rookie to reach that mark before the All Star break citation needed On July 23 2014 Springer was placed on the 15 day disabled list due to a left quad strain On September 16 the Astros announced Springer would not play for the remainder of the 2014 season 19 He played in 78 games in 2014 batting 231 with 20 home runs 51 runs batted in RBIs and 114 strikeouts 20 2015 Edit During a game against the Texas Rangers on April 12 2015 Springer robbed Leonys Martin of a potential game winning grand slam by making a leaping catch by the wall in the 10th inning The Astros would go on to win over the Rangers 6 4 in 14 innings Springer along with Jose Altuve Carlos Correa and Dallas Keuchel became a key figure in the 2015 Houston Astros playoff run The Astros won the MLB wild card making the MLB postseason for the first time in 10 years They lost to the future World Champion Kansas City Royals 3 games to 2 in the 2015 American League Division Series During that series the Astros had a lead in all 5 games 2016 Edit After consistently cutting down on his strikeout rate from his rookie year Springer improved the quality of his at bats enough in 2016 that by May the Astros made him their regular leadoff hitter 20 He led the American League with 744 plate appearances playing in all 162 regular season games He set new career highs with 116 runs scored 29 home runs and 88 walks The Astros finished 84 78 ranking in third place in the AL West and missing the playoffs 2017 Edit After spending the first three seasons of his career in right field the Astros shifted Springer to center field in 2017 He was selected as the American League Player of the Week for the first time in June He also made his first MLB All Star team played at Marlins Park in Miami elected by the fans as a starter Typically the Astros leadoff hitter he batted cleanup for the American League lineup as was the decision of former Astros manager Brad Mills the AL manager 21 The Astros took a 60 29 record into the All Star break the best 89 game start in franchise history 22 On July 28 Springer was placed on the 10 day disabled list due to left quad discomfort 23 On September 29 prior to a game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park Springer met and reunited with a first grade teacher of whom he knew during his childhood at New Britain 24 Springer finished 2017 by playing 140 games with a 283 batting average 34 home runs and 85 RBI With the Astros finishing the season 101 61 the team clinched the AL West division The Astros advanced to the World Series to face the Los Angeles Dodgers Springer struck out four times in Game 1 20 In Game 2 he along with two Astros teammates Carlos Correa and Jose Altuve and two Dodgers players Charlie Culberson and Yasiel Puig all homered in extra innings as the Astros prevailed 7 6 The five home runs accounted for the most hit in extra innings of any single game in major league history 25 In the Astros 5 1 Game 7 Series clinching victory he homered and doubled finishing with two runs and two RBI In all Springer hit five home runs tying the World Series record shared by Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley He also homered in each of the final four games setting a World Series record for consecutive games with a home run Springer was named the World Series Most Valuable Player MVP going 11 for 29 with 7 RBI as the Astros leadoff hitter 26 27 Other World Series records he set were eight extra base hits five homers and three doubles and 29 total bases 20 As a side note he had appeared on a 2014 cover of Sports Illustrated that predicted the Astros 2017 World Series win 28 After the season Springer was named an American League Silver Slugger Award winner at outfield for the first time in his career 21 2018 Edit On the Astros Opening Day at Globe Life Park in Arlington Springer led off with a home run against Texas Rangers pitcher Cole Hamels becoming the first MLB player to lead off with a home run in consecutive Opening Days He had homered off Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez in the first inning of Opening Day 2017 at Minute Maid Park 29 On May 7 2018 Springer homered versus the Oakland Athletics and became the first player in Astros franchise history to record six hits in a nine inning game Joe Morgan had six hits in a twelve inning game for the Astros on June 8 1965 30 Springer made his second All Star appearance in as many seasons joining five other Astros players and manager A J Hinch on the American League All Star team Springer went back to back with teammate Alex Bregman and hit what would be the deciding home run in the top of the 10th inning at Nationals Park to help lead the American League to an 8 6 victory 31 On August 5 Springer sprained his left thumb sliding into second base on a stolen base attempt in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers and was placed on the 10 Day Disabled List 32 The Astros struggled through the month of August with injuries to Springer Carlos Correa and Jose Altuve keeping them out of the lineup Springer returned to action on August 17 and the Astros held off the charging Oakland A s to win their second straight American League West Division title Springer finished the season with 22 home runs 71 RBIs and batting 265 346 434 Springer started the 2018 postseason off on a strong note hitting a home run off of Corey Kluber in Game 1 of the 2018 American League Division Series It was Springer s fifth home run in as many postseason games tying him with Carlos Beltran for the club record of consecutive postseason games with a home run Springer had hit a home run in games 4 7 of the 2017 World Series Springer then hit two more in Game 3 of the ALDS off of Mike Clevinger and Cody Allen respectively leading the Astros to an 11 3 victory and a series sweep of the Cleveland Indians With his home runs in Game 3 Springer became the all time Astros leader in postseason home runs with 10 again passing Beltran s 8 from 2004 33 2019 Edit On March 28 2019 Springer tied with Khris Davis of the Oakland Athletics for consecutive Opening Day home runs with three when he hit a 427 foot 130 m home run to center field off of reigning Cy Young award winner Blake Snell On May 1 Major League Baseball disciplined Springer for anti gay slur directed at umpire Angel Hernandez which was caught on camera during a game on April 23 34 On May 25 Springer was placed on the 10 day IL with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain 35 Carrying a 316 batting average 1 046 OPS and 18 home runs through June 28 Springer was named a starting outfielder for American League in the All Star Game 36 In 2019 Springer batted 292 383 591 with 39 home runs fifth in the AL and 96 RBI in 479 at bats over 122 games His adjusted OPS was 150 ranking fourth He placed in the top ten in the league in a number of categories for the first time Those included wins above replacement WAR 6 4 10th OBP eighth slugging percentage fourth OPS fourth offensive win percentage 713 fourth and at bats per home run 12 3 fourth On defense he was second among all outfielders in total zone runs 19 second among center fielders eight and third among right fielders 10 37 2020 Edit In 2020 Springer batted 265 359 540 with 37 runs 14 home runs 7th in the AL 32 RBIs and hit by pitch five times tied for eighth in the AL in 189 at bats 38 Toronto Blue Jays Edit 2021 Edit On January 23 2021 Springer signed a six year 150 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays 39 He injured his quadriceps in spring training however and missed the start of the season He finally made his debut in the team s 23rd game of the season on April 28 40 Springer was again placed on the injured list on May 5 with a quad strain 41 While on the injured list Springer made his first return to Houston as a Blue Jay in an early May series and received a standing ovation 42 Springer returned to Toronto s lineup on June 22 43 On August 2 Springer was named AL Player of the Week batting 400 with eight runs scored five doubles three home runs seven RBI six walks and a 960 slugging percentage over seven games played 44 On August 9 for the second week in a row he was named AL Player of the Week after batting 364 with nine runs scored three doubles a triple three home runs 11 RBI and a 788 slugging percentage in eight games 45 Springer suffered a left ankle sprain on August 14 and was placed on the injured list for a third time in 2021 46 He returned from his third stint on the injured list on August 30 47 2022 Edit In 2022 Springer received his fourth All Star selection and helped lead the Blue Jays to a Wild Card berth Springer along with Matt Chapman got two hits during the first game of the 2022 American League Wild Card Series against the Seattle Mariners During the eighth inning of the second game J P Crawford hit a ball into the middle of center field Springer while trying to catch the ball collided heavily with Bo Bichette allowing Crawford to get an RBI double Springer s injury resulted in him having to be carted off the field The Mariners would rally from this to complete a two game series sweep ending the Blue Jays season Personal life EditSpringer s grandfather George emigrated from Panama at age 17 and pitched for four years at Teachers College of Connecticut 1 now known as Central Connecticut State University Springer s father George Jr competed in the 1976 Little League World Series and played college football for the UConn Huskies Springer s mother Laura from Utuado Puerto Rico 1 competed as a top level gymnast 6 Springer has two sisters Nicole and Lena 1 both of whom played softball in college 6 It took a lot of courage This didn t happen overnight It was hard work most of which quite frankly George did We were there to guide assist coach and support but he was the one that had to be comfortable in his own skin He was the one that had to adopt all the techniques I give him all the credit Springer s father George Springer Jr on overcoming his stutter 20 As a child Springer attended New Britain Rock Cats games and his favorite baseball player was Torii Hunter with whom he played catch at eight years old 1 He also grew up a die hard Boston Red Sox fan 48 Springer has a stutter 1 He said that it was only after his promotion to the major leagues that he began to accept himself and develop new techniques to help him talk 20 He performs charity work as a spokesperson for the Stuttering Association for the Young and hosts an annual bowling benefit in Houston 49 Springer has participated in a baseball clinic hosted by Matt Barnes at the Newtown Connecticut Youth Academy for elementary school students in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting 50 On January 20 2018 Springer married Charlise Castro who played softball for the Albany Great Danes at the University at Albany 51 They have a son George Chelston Springer IV 52 In March 2020 Springer donated 100 000 to Minute Maid Park employees during the COVID 19 pandemic 53 See also Edit Connecticut portal Baseball portal Biography portalHouston Astros award winners and league leaders List of Houston Astros team records List of Major League Baseball single game hits leaders List of University of Connecticut peopleReferences Edit a b c d e f Verducci Tom August 3 2017 George Springer went from a quiet kid to the heart of the Astros Sports Illustrated No August 7 2017 Retrieved August 5 2017 a b Old Farms Springer Is Old School Hartford Courant Articles courant com May 12 2008 Retrieved August 21 2013 Borges David August 19 2013 MLB ALL STAR GAME Locals recall Matt Harvey s high school days at Fitch Sports The Bulletin Milford Orange Bulletin Archived from the original on August 21 2013 Retrieved August 21 2013 Springer getting attention from scouts Sports The UConn Daily Campus University of Connecticut Dailycampus com April 24 2011 Archived from the original on April 16 2014 Retrieved August 21 2013 Springer Tagged as Baseball America Freshman All American UCONNHUSKIES COM The Official Website of the University of Connecticut Huskies Uconnhuskies Com June 30 2009 Archived from the original on April 16 2016 Retrieved August 21 2013 a b c George Springer By The Numbers Hartford Courant April 21 2011 Retrieved April 16 2014 Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League PDF capecodbaseball org Retrieved September 25 2019 2009 Wareham Gatemen thebaseballcube com Retrieved September 23 2021 Paxton William S May 25 2011 Barnes has MLB potential but one goal UConn championships GreenwichTime Retrieved August 21 2013 a b Player Bio George Springer University of Connecticut Official Athletics Site Retrieved January 28 2012 a b Former UConn Outfielder George Springer Takes On Houston Hartford Courant Articles courant com August 19 2011 Retrieved April 16 2014 a b Gwizdala Mike April 16 2014 Former ValleyCat Springer called up to Houston Astros timesunion com Retrieved April 16 2014 2012 Prospect Watch MLB com News Mlb mlb com May 24 2013 Retrieved August 21 2013 Ultimate Astros Astros prospect George Springer reaches 30 30 club Blog chron com August 10 2013 Retrieved August 21 2013 1 George Springer was the Texas League Player of the Year in 2013 Photo photo 83979 Houston Chronicle Chron com April 17 2014 Retrieved April 16 2014 USA TODAY s Minor League Player of the Year Axisa Mike George Springer rejects seven year 23 million offer from Astros CBSSports com Retrieved April 16 2014 Drellich Evan April 15 2014 George Springer gets the call he s been waiting for Houston Chronicle Retrieved April 16 2014 De Jesus Ortiz Jose September 16 2014 George Springer to sit rest of season Houston Chronicle Retrieved September 16 2014 a b c d e f Wagner James November 2 2017 Astros George Springer the Series M V P Has Come a Long Way The New York Times Retrieved January 6 2018 a b Jose Altuve Nolan Arenado among repeat Silver Slugger Award winners USA Today November 9 2017 Retrieved November 10 2017 Astros return from All Star break on the heels of record setting first half as top team in the league MLB com July 13 2017 Retrieved January 24 2018 Horrobin Jordan July 28 2017 George Springer placed on 10 day DL quad injury MLB com Retrieved July 28 2017 Clair Michael September 29 2017 George Springer s first grade teacher came to see him play and she brought cookies MLB com Retrieved September 29 2017 Justice Richard October 26 2017 Astros Dodgers author a classic Fall Classic Houston evens World Series at 1 1 in Game 2 thriller filled with wild moments MLB com Retrieved October 28 2017 Castrovince Anthony November 2 2017 Springer swats his way to MVP honors MLB com Retrieved November 2 2017 McTaggart Brian Gurnick Ken November 2 2017 Houston Astros win 2017 World Series MLB com Retrieved November 2 2017 Berg Ted June 25 2014 Sports Illustrated cover declares Houston Astros 2017 World Series champs USA Today For the Win Retrieved November 2 2017 Crasnick Jerry March 30 2018 Astros George Springer hits leadoff HR for second straight Opening Day ESPN Retrieved March 30 2018 McTaggart Brian May 7 2018 Springer s 6 hit night 462 foot HR lead romp MLB com Retrieved May 8 2018 2018 All Star Game Box Score July 17 Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 12 2018 Astros outfielder George Springer to DL with thumb injury ESPN com August 6 2018 Retrieved October 13 2018 Footer Alyson October 8 2018 George Springer hits 2 ALDS Game 3 homers MLB com Retrieved October 12 2018 Ennis Dawn May 1 2019 Exclusive Astros George Springer punished by MLB for anti gay slur directed at umpire Outsports com 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Cron named Players of the Week presented by Chevrolet mlb com Springer s injury sends Blue Jays reeling mlb com August 14 2021 Retrieved May 29 2022 Blue Jays hope George Springer s return sparks a September to remember thestar com August 30 2021 Retrieved May 29 2022 Kurkjian Adam May 13 2016 Overdue homecoming for George Springer Boston Herald Retrieved July 7 2021 Springer s performance has Astros on brink of World Series crown Fox Sports Associated Press October 30 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Healey Tim December 1 2014 Barnes baseball clinic benefits Newtown youth Red Sox prospect started the event following Sandy Hook tragedy MLB com Retrieved December 1 2014 Ortega Francisca January 21 2018 Astros outfielder George Springer marries Charlise Castro Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 9 2019 https sports nbcsports com 2022 07 15 george springer toronto blue jays jon paul morosi a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Rome 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