Blue Jays' George Springer avoids major injury after taking knee to neck. https://t.co/lDKLzQpkfK
“Bichette was taking ground balls early, and made a throw from the hole, was backpedaling and stepped on a ball that was sitting in the outfield, Docs checked him out. No tests are planned as of now.” - John Schneider on Bo Bichette (right knee discomfort)
John Schneider says George Springer "is fine" and "should be good to go tomorrow" after his neck went into Chisholm's knee. Springer "was having a tough time breathing" and the Blue Jays "wanted to be careful with him." https://t.co/l43IebCMr4
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was initially out of the Toronto Blue Jays lineup on June 27 after being hit on the right forearm by a pitch but returned to hit third after treatment and batting cage swings, finishing 2-for-4 with three runs and a walk in the subsequent game. Blue Jays manager John Schneider reported Guerrero was sore but improving without the need for additional imaging. Anthony Santander is dealing with a partial shoulder dislocation and has not resumed hitting, with the team uncertain on his recovery timeline. Reliever Yimi Garcia is close to returning after a rehab appearance in Triple-A Buffalo. Bo Bichette was scratched from the lineup on June 30 due to right knee discomfort after stepping on a ball during batting practice; no tests are planned, and his condition is considered day-to-day. George Springer sustained a knee-to-neck collision but is expected to be fine and available for the next game, although he initially had difficulty breathing. Max Scherzer left a game early due to thumb fatigue, which is being managed on a day-to-day basis.