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Toronto Blue Jays' George Springer Nears Return After Concussion Recovery

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

George Springer, a designated hitter for the Toronto Blue Jays, is nearing a return to the lineup after missing 14 games due to a concussion. Springer has been ramping up baseball activities and recently passed MLB's concussion protocol. He is set to play as a designated hitter for the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, marking his first action since the injury.

Why It's Important?

Springer's return is crucial for the Blue Jays, who currently hold the best record in the American League. His veteran leadership and offensive capabilities are vital for the team's push towards securing the AL East title. Springer's presence in the lineup could provide the necessary boost for the Blue Jays as they aim to maintain their lead over the Boston Red Sox.
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What's Next?

If Springer successfully completes his rehab stint with the Bisons, he could rejoin the Blue Jays' lineup as early as this weekend. His return will be closely monitored by the team's management and fans, as they hope he can contribute to the Blue Jays' pursuit of a division title.

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