Yesavage’s rookie record 12 Ks leads Blue Jays to Game 5 win (1:34)Yesavage’s rookie record 12 Ks leads Blue Jays to Game 5 win (1:34)
TORONTO — Blue Jays manager John Schneider said injured designated hitter George Springer is on track to play in Game 6 of the World Series on Friday.
Springer, who strained muscles on his right side while taking a swing in Game 3, was actually close to playing in Game 5 on Wednesday night, Schneider said.
“He was right on the fence,” Schneider said Thursday of Springer’s status for Game 5, a 6-1 Toronto win that gave the Blue Jays a 3-2 series lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers. “I think he probably could have. I was really juggling what’s best for him, what’s best for the team, not just immediately to start the game, but kind of how that game may unfold too.”
The 36-year-old slugger immediately left the game after the first pitch of a plate appearance in the seventh inning Monday night. Springer didn’t play in Game 4.
Schneider said Springer had “kind of checked every box physically so far,” putting him in position to play Friday’s potential clincher.
“Just making sure he feels comfortable and confident tomorrow, and not just for one at-bat, to go in and compete and kind of get locked into a game,” Schneider said.
Springer worked out in the batting cage and again on the field before Game 5. He appeared to be preparing to pinch run for Bo Bichette in the ninth inning, but Bichette grounded out.
“He was close, and he was ready to come in, and I’m glad we didn’t need him and got him an extra couple days,” Schneider said. “Hopefully he’s good to go [Friday].”
That came three days after he was struck on the right kneecap by a 95.6 mph pitch from Seattle’s Bryan Woo during the ALCS, forcing him out of Game 5. Springer returned in Game 6.
Yesavage’s rookie record 12 Ks leads Blue Jays to Game 5 win (1:34)Yesavage’s rookie record 12 Ks leads Blue Jays to Game 5 win (1:34)
Yesavage’s rookie record 12 Ks leads Blue Jays to Game 5 win (1:34)
