Springer Focal Point as Dodgers Reserves Shine
Springer Focal Point as Dodgers Reserves Shine

Springer Focal Point as Dodgers Reserves Shine

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Dodgers reserves Alex Call and Ben Rortvedt — both acquired midseason — have unexpectedly contributed in their first World Series appearances after July trades and late-season call-ups. George Springer, Toronto’s postseason hero who hit the Game 7 ALCS homer and was the 2017 World Series MVP, has become the focal point of the Fall Classic, drawing intense media attention and speculation about his role, including a possible return to the outfield. Springer continues to face boos tied to the Astros’ 2017 sign-stealing scandal and said he will block out the noise despite being hit by a pitch during the Series, an incident that intensified fan hostility and commentary. Early games have featured tight pitching — notably Kevin Gausman for the Blue Jays — and showcased how clubhouse leadership and midseason roster moves have shaped each team’s postseason paths. The matchup’s backstory, from Springer's storied Astros career and playoff résumé to past roster pursuits by other teams, adds narrative tension beyond the on-field action.

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