George Springer has experienced everything a World Series can offer. The ultimate highs, as a series winner and MVP, and the crushing lows, both with Houston and now as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Springer also knows what it takes to both build up a team into a contender (his Astros won 70 games his rookie season, then gradually worked their way to becoming dominant, winning 101 and the World Series in seven games over the Los Angeles Dodgers) and how to stay in the mix (Houston actually won 103 games the following season and 107 the next, before losing the World Series to Max Scherzer and the Washington Nationals in seven games and the ALCS in seven games in the pandemic-shortened year before signing with the Blue Jays). Article content Article content Article content

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