Blue Jays rest Guerrero Jr. as Springer returns to lineup

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer returned to the leadoff spot for Tuesday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. sat out for the first time this season, receiving a scheduled day off. Manager John Schneider confirmed Guerrero remains available if needed.

The Blue Jays welcomed Springer back after he was hit by a pitch on his previously fractured left big toe during Saturday's game against the Twins. X-rays showed no new injury, allowing the veteran to resume his role at the top of the order. Springer enters the matchup slashing .212/.307/.364 over 18 games, with a 17-game on-base streak intact despite the team's offense ranking 25th in runs scored at 144. He was on deck in the ninth inning of Monday's 5-1 game but did not appear after a double play ended the threat. Guerrero, who started Toronto's first 35 games in the No. 3 spot, was rested for the contest. Third baseman Kazuma Okamoto took his lineup position, while Lenyn Sosa covered first base. Schneider explained, “He'll be available if needed. But want to try to stay away from him. Hard to not put him in the lineup and probably even harder to not use him if we need him. But everyone needs a day here and there.” Guerrero leads qualified hitters with a .331 batting average and .416 on-base percentage through 130 at-bats, though he has only two home runs and a .431 slugging percentage, 62 points below his career mark. The team anticipates further offensive boost with Addison Barger set for activation from the injured list by Friday at the latest.

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Toronto Blue Jays celebrate 4-3 comeback win over Dodgers at Rogers Centre, with Shohei Ohtani on the mound.
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Blue Jays rally to beat Dodgers 4-3 behind Ohtani's quality start

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The Toronto Blue Jays snapped their six-game losing streak with a 4-3 comeback victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday at Rogers Centre. Shohei Ohtani delivered six strong innings for the Dodgers, allowing one unearned run while extending his on-base streak to 43 games. Toronto's bullpen held firm after tying the game in the seventh.

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Boston Red Sox 8-1 at Rogers Centre, improving to 14-16 and securing their third straight series win. George Springer returned from the injured list after breaking his left big toe on April 11 and delivered an RBI single as a pinch-hitter. Ernie Clement and Kazuma Okamoto provided key contributions in the victory.

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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.

The Milwaukee Brewers activated outfielder Jackson Chourio and first baseman Andrew Vaughn from the injured list on Monday afternoon. The moves come ahead of their three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. In corresponding transactions, the team optioned Blake Perkins to Triple-A Nashville and designated Greg Jones for assignment.

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Cleveland Guardians outfielder George Valera is dealing with a mild left calf strain that will keep him out of the starting lineup for several days, according to manager Stephen Vogt. The 25-year-old last played on Monday in a win over the Royals. The team is monitoring his condition with Opening Day approaching.

The New York Mets expect to activate outfielder Juan Soto from the injured list before Wednesday's game against the Minnesota Twins. Soto has missed 15 games after straining his right calf on April 3. Manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized that while Soto's return helps, the team must rely on the full roster amid an 11-game losing streak.

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Seattle Mariners third baseman Brendan Donovan missed the series opener against the Houston Astros due to an illness. The team returned to T-Mobile Park after a 1-5 road trip, hoping for an offensive boost from their most consistent hitter. Manager Dan Wilson said Donovan is just a little under the weather.

 

 

 

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