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  • Blue Jays Sign George Springer To 6 Years $150 Million

    The Toronto Blue Jays are set to land the star they've been looking for all winter, reaching agreement on a six-year, $150 million contract with free-agent outfielder George Springer, sources confirmed to ESPN's Jeff Passan.


    Outfielder George Springer and the Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a six-year, $150 million contract. The contract would be the largest given out by the Blue Jays in franchise history. Their only other contract that topped $100 million was a $126 million extension given to Vernon Wells in 2006.

    While several of his teammates struggled offensively this past season amid fallout from the 2017 sign-stealing scandal, Springer, who earned a prorated $7,777,778 from a $21 million salary after avoiding arbitration, has continued to put up better numbers since. He hit .265 with 32 RBIs in 51 games in 2020 while lowering his strikeout rate to 17.1%, a career best.

    Before the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, he hit 20 home runs in five of the previous six campaigns. He earned three straight All-Star nods, from 2017 to 2019, and was named World Series MVP in 2017, when the Astros beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games.

    Springer has been at his best during big moments, hitting 19 postseason home runs, which is tied for fourth all time; he also ranks sixth in slugging percentage (.546), seventh in extra-base hits (34) and is tied for 14th in runs scored (43).

    Since making his debut in 2014, he has been one of the best hitters out of the leadoff spot in all of baseball, ranking second in home runs (136), third in RBIs (352) and fourth in hits (665) and extra-base hits (254). He also has hit a first-inning leadoff home run 39 times during his career, which ranks fourth in American League history.

    In 2019, Springer set career highs with a .292 batting average, .591 slugging percentage, .383 on-base percentage and 6.2 WAR (wins above replacement).

    Overall, in seven seasons with the Astros, he has a .270 career batting average with 174 home runs and 458 RBIs.
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