George Springer (OF, TOR) had a career year in 2025 at 35 years of age. He has failed to replicate that production in 2026, while dealing with a few nagging injuries along the way. Let's dig in.
| Year | PA | HR/SB | BA/xBA | bb%/ct% | G/L/F | h%/HctX/Brl% | PX/xPX | HR/F | Spd/SBA%/SB% |
| 2022 | 579 | 25/14 | .267/.271 | 9%/81% | 45/18/38 | 29%/108/8% | 118/85 | 16% | 130/11%/88% |
| 2023 | 681 | 21/20 | .258/.255 | 9%/80% | 44/20/36 | 29%/112/8% | 83/95 | 12% | 103/15%/80% |
| 2024 | 608 | 18/16 | .218/.251 | 10%/79% | 51/17/33 | 25%/101/9% | 85/82 | 13% | 117/12%/94% |
| 2025 | 579 | 32/18 | .309/.283 | 12%/78% | 38/22/41 | 34%/110/16% | 146/120 | 20% | 108/12%/95% |
| 2026 | 401 | 12/10 | .233/.246 | 9%/79% | 44/15/39 | 26%/113/7% | 92/99 | 10% | 116/12%/83% |
Springer is going to fall well short of a repeat:
Almost!
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