
"No offence to Yandy Díaz of the Tampa Bay Rays and Brent Rooker of the Athletics, but Springer's 2025 season was just miles above the rest. When it comes to power numbers, Springer led all designated hitters with 32 home runs, a .560 slugging percentage and a .959 OPS. Now, both Diaz and Rooker have him beat in terms of overall hits. Diaz leads with 175, Rooker has 164 and Springer trails with 154."
"Right across the board, Springer's numbers were a vast improvement from his previous campaign, which was statistically one of the worst of his career. He showed more patience at the plate, indicated by his 11.8% walk rate, which ties his career best number in that category, and his .340 BABIP was the highest of his career since he posted a .342 BABIP in 102 games in his age 25 season in 2015."
George Springer produced elite offensive numbers for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2025, including 32 home runs, a .560 slugging percentage and a .959 OPS. He posted a .309 batting average and a .399 on-base percentage while leading designated hitters in key metrics such as wRC+ (166) and fWAR (5.2), with an offensive fWAR listed at 48.5. Springer showed improved plate discipline with an 11.8% walk rate and recorded a .340 BABIP, his highest since 2015. Springer earned Silver Slugger nominations as both a designated hitter and an outfielder and is a Comeback Player of the Year candidate.
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