Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer is on the path to recovery ahead of a crucial playoff game. Manager John Schneider provided updates on Springer’s condition following a hit to his knee during Game 5 of the American League Championship Series. The team is gearing up to face the Seattle Mariners in Game 6, with Seattle holding a 3-2 lead in the series.
Schneider mentioned that Springer’s health is improving rapidly, with a recent CT scan showing no major issues, just a contusion. Springer received treatment and is expected to participate in team activities to assess his knee’s functionality. Despite the injury scare, Schneider expressed optimism about Springer’s resilience and determination to play in the upcoming game.
The incident occurred when Springer was struck by a pitch, causing him to momentarily fall to the ground before being attended to by team staff. Schneider emphasized the importance of ensuring Springer can swing and run without discomfort before confirming his availability for Game 6.
In addition to Springer’s situation, Schneider provided an update on shortstop Bo Bichette’s progress. Bichette, who has been sidelined since a collision in early September, is gradually recovering and may soon resume running drills. The team is closely monitoring Bichette’s rehabilitation, as he plays a vital role in their lineup.
The series stands at 3-2 in favor of Seattle, who have displayed strong performances in Toronto, securing victories in Game 1 and Game 2. As the Blue Jays prepare for a crucial matchup, the team remains hopeful for the return of key players like Springer and Bichette to boost their chances in the playoffs.

