LOS ANGELES— George Springer has put on a show for the Blue Jays this post-season, and he’s done it while being far from the picture of health.
It’s not just his right knee, drilled by a Bryan Woo fastball in Game 5 of the American League championship series, three days before Springer would hit the three-run homer that propelled the Jays into the World Series.
Nor is it just his right wrist, struck in Saturday’s Game 2 of the World Series by a fastball from Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Springer got hit in the wrist as he moved his arm up to protect his face from the up-and-in heater.
“It feels better than (Sunday), and (Sunday) was better than the day before,” Jays manager John Schneider said before Monday’s Game 3, which Springer began by striking out on three pi

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