George Springer fractures left big toe in Blue Jays' loss to Twins

Toronto Blue Jays leadoff hitter George Springer suffered a fractured left big toe during Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins in Toronto. The team announced the injury after an initial X-ray showed a probable small fracture, with Springer now undergoing a CT scan to determine severity. The setback adds to the Blue Jays' extensive early-season injury problems.

Springer fouled a pitch off his left big toe in the third inning but finished the at-bat with a groundout to third base before running gingerly to first. Listed as the designated hitter, he was replaced by pinch-hitter Myles Straw in his next plate appearance. Manager John Schneider said after the game, 'He's getting a CT scan right now. Initial x-ray on left big toe showed a probable small fracture. ... We all signed up for this and it's not going to be easy.' Recovery times for such fractures range from two to six weeks, depending on severity, according to the Baseball Prospectus Recovery Dashboard. As a full-time DH, Springer may return sooner without field duties needed. Springer's injury piles onto a brutal list for the reigning American League champions, now 6-8 with the second-worst run differential at minus-20. Position players out include All-Star catcher Alejandro Kirk (broken thumb, six weeks), Addison Barger (ankles) and Anthony Santander (shoulder). On the pitching side, José Berríos has a stress fracture in his elbow, Shane Bieber elbow inflammation, Bowden Francis faces Tommy John surgery missing 2026, Cody Ponce a torn ACL likely out for 2026, and Trey Yesavage shoulder impingement. The Blue Jays recently signed veteran lefty Patrick Corbin for the rotation, while Max Scherzer deals with forearm tendinitis. Schneider emphasized resilience: 'The minute we start saying, “Woe is me”... That’s when things can really unravel. ... Instead of saying those things, say, “What now?”' Potential replacements from Triple-A include Eloy Jiménez and prospects like Josh Kasevich.

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Dejected Toronto Blue Jays players Anthony Santander, Shane Bieber, and Bowden Francis with injury slings on the dugout bench at Rogers Centre.
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Blue Jays hit by injuries to Santander, Bieber and Francis

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The Toronto Blue Jays, defending American League champions, received troubling injury news ahead of 2026 spring training. Outfielder Anthony Santander will miss five to six months after shoulder surgery, while pitchers Shane Bieber and Bowden Francis face delayed or extended absences.

Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk suffered a fractured left thumb during Friday's 5-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox and has been placed on the 10-day injured list. The team called up prospect Brandon Valenzuela while Tyler Heineman will handle starting duties. Kirk will consult a hand specialist to assess if surgery is needed.

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Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk will undergo surgery Tuesday to repair his fractured left thumb, injured Friday in Chicago. Blue Jays general manager John Schneider announced the procedure, which caused a dislocation but no ligament damage. The team could be without Kirk for a month or longer.

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer was pulled after two innings and 36 pitches in Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. His velocity was down during the outing, in which he allowed a two-run homer to Teoscar Hernández. Manager John Schneider informed the umpire of the decision before the top of the third.

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Cody Ponce departed his Toronto Blue Jays debut on a medical cart Monday night at Rogers Centre after suffering right knee discomfort. The injury happened in the third inning while fielding a ground ball against the Colorado Rockies. The Blue Jays announced the initial diagnosis, with more details expected after tests.

Byron Buxton was removed from the Minnesota Twins' home opener against the Tampa Bay Rays after being hit by a pitch. The Twins announced he suffered a right forearm contusion, with X-rays coming back negative. The incident occurred in the seventh inning at Target Field.

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Francisco Lindor made his spring training debut for the New York Mets on Sunday against the Toronto Blue Jays, following hamate bone surgery on his left wrist. He played four innings in the field, went 1-for-3 at the plate, and helped secure an 8-1 rain-shortened win at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Lindor reported feeling mostly like himself despite some unusual sensations.

 

 

 

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