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ALCS: Can Blue Jays' George Springer pitch in Game 6 against Mariners?|The Seattle Times

ALCS: Can Blue Jays' George Springer pitch in Game 6 against Mariners?|The Seattle Times

Will George Springer play Sunday night at the Rogers Center?The scream coach John Schneider said on Saturday about the availability of his starfield player. Toronto - Will the George Spripr Play Sunday go Sunday at the Rogers Center?Will he drive...

ALCS Can Blue Jays George Springer pitch in Game 6 against MarinersThe Seattle Times

Will George Springer play Sunday night at the Rogers Center?The scream coach John Schneider said on Saturday about the availability of his starfield player.

Toronto - Will the George Spripr Play Sunday go Sunday at the Rogers Center?Will he drive Caid just hit and beat the pain in his right knee to start the first down against Logan Gilbert?

"(Springer) is feeling better today," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Saturday afternoon before Blue Jays practice in Toronto."He had a CT scan last night, negative. So just a contusion, as we say. But he's getting treatment, he'll do some things here, probably move around. But he's feeling a lot better than yesterday."

Springer took a 96 mph sinker from Bryan Woo off his back (right) knee, plunging him into a heap of pain and frustration.It made him blush and left him in pain.While he was initially able to limp, he was later taken out of the game.

After the game, schnerer he replied to the water to enjoy play 6 days for the course of work at his job.

Doiner asked Spiner what he needed to show to be a designated player, Snyder said.

"Just tell me he's good to go, and he's good to go. George will play a lot this year, maybe more people than he wants, but I'm sure he'll be fine."

If the knee doesn't respond, they can't ask him to take it off the Postseanon list and let him go to BOhette.The all-day bluesman is out with a bruised knee.

Beckett worked out pregame during the postseason.There was hope he would return for the ALCS.But the knee did not react as expected.He didn't test the knee while running the bases before the ALCS.

It seems that it is inappropriate.

As for Schneider's medineur entry, he was still asked about the decision-making process and its pitfalls.But unlike his colleague Dan Wilson, Schnerer tried to clarify his approach, especially in the eighth in Asalta - an idea that did not work.

"When you're making decisions, I think you have to be prepared for anything. ... We spend a lot of time talking through specific places ... guys who've seen some arms, guys who haven't," he said.Not by the seat of our pants.Whenever a decision comes up, I throw it out.

Schneider was asked about his comments after the game after being questioned about not bringing Jeff Hoffman closer against Raleigh.

"You make a decision and you put it behind you. That's part of baseball. Second-guessing is part of it. I thought about it, for sure. And, again, we've trusted every guy on our roster to get a lot of wins this year. That's how we could have done it, and then you think who do you want in the ninth inning, who does it, unfortunately it didn't work out."

A day later, when you have any regrets, it will not go back.

"I said yesterday, we got to the point because of all the people on our team," he said."I can sit here and say it wasn't a mistake, and all of you guys are going to write that it wasn't a mistake, and I'm going to get disconnected on social media to say that. I accept that."

The facilitator is clearly visible.But this is not the first time he has questioned his decision.Remember farmers, you are not alone in your curiosity.

"I believe in my players," Snyder said twice."I had two other options to do. I decided what to do. So again, I don't think I'm dangerous.

"But no, I will play with them, you will check them with me and I will learn from my back. I am completely focused on the final game."

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