Toronto’s Springer renewing old relationships, getting to know new teammates
DUNEDIN, Fla. — George Springer says it still feels a little strange to put on a Toronto Blue Jays uniform.
It’s understandable, as he is just a few days into spring training with the Blue Jays — his second Major League Baseball team after seven seasons with the Houston Astros.
“I’ve only known one thing for pretty much my whole life. I’ve only known the stuff in Houston,” Springer said in a video conference Tuesday. “I love those guys, but I’m here now and it’s a new opportunity for me.”
Expectations are high in Toronto after a busy off-season. The Blue Jays landed arguably the most coveted prize in free agency by signing the 31-year-old Springer, a World Series MVP in 2017 and a three-time all-star, to a six-year deal worth a franchise-record US$150 million (US) in January.