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George Springer continues to break records with the Toronto Blue Jays

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Quinn Allen
October 21, 2025 8:19 AM
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George Springer continues to break records with the Toronto Blue Jays
George Springer, the Toronto Blue Jays right fielder, continues to make history with his performance at the top of the lineup. Currently, Springer ranks second all-time in MLB with 60 career leadoff home runs, trailing only Rickey Henderson’s record of 81. His reputation as an elite leadoff hitter is supported by multiple franchise records and postseason milestones.

Springer’s 2023 season further cemented his status as a key contributor for the Toronto Blue Jays. He played 154 games, posted a .262 average in team victories, and hit 20 home runs with a career-high 20 stolen bases. Defensively, he finished the year as the only qualified right fielder in Blue Jays history with a 1.000 fielding percentage, leading the American League.

Springer is known for his power at the top of the order. On March 29 and 30, 2023, he became just the sixth player in franchise history to homer in each of the team’s first two games of the season. He set a franchise Opening Day record with five hits in one game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Throughout the year, he notched five leadoff home runs, pushing his career total to 60, and has consistently ranked among the all-time leaders in this category.

Springer’s postseason pedigree is well established. He recently passed Derek Jeter with his 21st career postseason home run, highlighting his status as a modern “Mr. October.” In the 2023 AL Wild Card Series, he went 2-for-9 against Minnesota. Over his career, Springer has delivered in the clutch, earning four AL All-Star selections and a World Series MVP with the Houston Astros. He owns the record for most postseason home runs by a leadoff hitter and ranks among the top five all-time in total postseason homers.

Drafted by the Houston Astros in the first round of the 2011 MLB Draft after a standout college career at the University of Connecticut, Springer debuted in the majors in 2014. He signed with Toronto as a free agent in January 2021, and since then, has continued to build on his legacy. His career totals include 1,480 hits, 293 home runs, a .266 batting average, and over 100 stolen bases. Springer’s current contract with Toronto runs through 2026.

Off the field, Springer remains a fan favorite. His signature moments, such as walk-off hits and multi-homer games, are a testament to his ability to perform under pressure. His contributions have been vital in the Blue Jays’ recent playoff pushes, including their latest run to the World Series. For the latest news, stats, and highlights on Springer, visit his ESPN player profile or follow the official Blue Jays Twitter account.

Springer’s blend of power, speed, and defensive reliability makes him one of the premier right fielders in the game today. As he approaches several major career milestones, his impact on both the Toronto Blue Jays and Major League Baseball remains significant.

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Quinn Allen
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