Springer's Home Run Sends Toronto Blue Jays To First World Series Since 1993
Springer's Home Run Sends Toronto Blue Jays To First World Series Since 1993

Springer's Home Run Sends Toronto Blue Jays To First World Series Since 1993

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George Springer's dramatic three-run home run in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series sent the Toronto Blue Jays to their first World Series appearance since 1993. Facing the Seattle Mariners and trailing 3-1 in the seventh inning, Springer's homer electrified the home crowd at Rogers Centre and secured a 4-3 victory. Michael Angeletti, a fan sitting front row in left field, famously caught the home run ball and described the moment as one of the most memorable experiences of his life. Springer's clutch performance, despite struggling with a knee injury, was praised by teammates and compared to iconic Blue Jays moments such as Joe Carter's 1993 World Series home run and Jose Bautista's 2015 bat flip. The Blue Jays will face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series starting Friday night, with immense excitement and anticipation from fans and players alike. Springer's home run is now considered one of the greatest moments in Blue Jays playoff history, symbolizing the team's resilience and connection with their passionate fan base.

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