Blue Jays’ late rally secures series-clinching win over Angels
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Since a foul tip fractured his left big toe April 11 and relegated him to an observer in the dugout, George Springer has noticed a steady improvement in the at-bats taken by the Toronto Blue Jays, especially over the past week.
“It's becoming clear we're starting to find an identity of who we are and that's the most important thing,” he said in the visitors’ clubhouse Tuesday, shortly after testing his toe with some light running for the first time. “You're starting to see at-bats strung together, you're starting to see some balls fall, which is obviously good. And I think guys are starting to understand how........
