George Springer out of Toronto's starting lineup for World Series Game 4 against Dodgers

Toronto Blue Jays' George Springer, center, walks off the field as he leaves with an injury with manager John Schneider, left, and first assistant athletic trainer Voon Chong, right, during the seventh inning in Game 3 of baseball's World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025.

Toronto Blue Jays' George Springer, center, walks off the field as he leaves with an injury with manager John Schneider, left, and first assistant athletic trainer Voon Chong, right, during the seventh inning in Game 3 of baseball's World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)


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LOS ANGELES — Toronto's George Springer was out of the starting lineup for Game 4 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, a day after hurting his right side during a swing.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider had said about 2 1/2 hours before game time that he prepared two lineups, one with Springer at designated hitter and one without. Schneider would not reveal the results of Springer's MRI.

"Just kind of getting himself moving and swinging," Schneider said. "I think swinging will be the key to see kind of — to determine if he's in there or not. But he was the first one here, a lot of treatment, a lot of work, and George is going to do everything he can to be ready."

Bo Bichette, his mobility limited after returning from a sprained left knee that sidelined him for seven weeks, was the DH. Bichette started at second base in Games 1 and 3, and Isiah Kiner-Falefa started at second in Game 4.

Los Angeles led the Series two games to one after winning [6-5](<https://eorge Springer's status for Game 4 of the World Series is uncertain after the Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter left Game 3 with a right side injury. Springer injured himself on a swing in the seventh inning Monday night. He was in pain after fouling off a first-pitch sinker from Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Justin Wrobleski. After Toronto's medical staff came onto the field, Springer left through the Blue Jays' dugout. "George, it's some right side discomfort," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said after Toronto's 6-5, 18-inning loss. "He already went for a MRI. We'll see how it comes back and see how he walks up (Tuesday), but it sucks." Springer was hitless with two strikeouts in his first three at-bats of Game 3 at Dodger Stadium, where fans loudly booed him before each at-bat. Dodgers fans will never forget the 2017 World Series MVP's role for the Astros, who beat Los Angeles in a seven-game World Series victory later tainted by Houston's sign stealing activity. Springer is 14 for 57 with four homers in the postseason for the Blue Jays, and he delivered their biggest hit of the year. His three-run homer in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series propelled Toronto past the Seattle Mariners and into its first World Series since 1993. Ty France replaced Springer with an 0-1 count and eventually struck out in an eight-pitch at-bat against Wrobleski. Springer, France and Davis Schneider combined to 2-for-9 with three strikeouts out of the leadoff spot. "He's obviously a huge part of our lineup," John Schneider said. "Glad I got him out when I did and hopefully it didn't make anything worse, but we'll see how he is (Tuesday)." Springer had three hits during the first two games of the World Series in Toronto. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB>) Monday on Freddie Freeman's 18th-inning homer.

A four-time All-Star, Springer injured himself on a swing in the seventh. The 36-year-old designated hitter was in pain after fouling off a first-pitch sinker from Justin Wrobleski and left the game.

Springer was hitless with two strikeouts in his first three at-bats of Game 3 at Dodger Stadium, where fans loudly booed him before each at-bat. Dodgers fans will never forget the 2017 World Series MVP's role for the Astros, who beat Los Angeles in seven games for a championship that was later tainted by Houston's sign-stealing activity.

Springer was 14 for 57 with four homers in the postseason for the Blue Jays, including 3 for 11 in the World Series. His three-run homer in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series propelled Toronto past the Seattle Mariners and into its first World Series since 1993.

He was struck on the right kneecap by a 95.6 mph pitch from Seattle's Bryan Woo during the ALCS on Oct. 17, forcing him from Game 5, but he returned two days later favoring the knee.

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