Dodgers Fans React with Glee as Blue Jays' George Springer Exits Game 3 Early Due to Injury, Igniting Backlash from Joe Davis
In a bizarre turn of events, Los Angeles Dodgers fans at Dodger Stadium erupted into cheers when Toronto Blue Jays star outfielder George Springer exited Game 3 of the World Series mid-at-bat in the seventh inning due to injury. The moment sparked criticism from Fox play-by-play announcer Joe Davis, who emphatically stated that cheering for an injured player is never acceptable under any circumstances.
Springer had just fouled off a pitch during his first at-bat of the inning when he suddenly stepped out of the batter's box, holding his side, prompting concerns among Blue Jays fans. However, in a surprising display of fan sentiment, Dodgers enthusiasts began to jeer and cheer as Springer departed the game, much to Davis' dismay.
Springer has been the target of abuse from Dodgers fans due to his role on the 2017 Astros, who were found guilty of illegally stealing signs during their World Series victory. The animosity towards Springer was evident in the stadium when he was introduced during pre-game introductions; he was met with a chorus of boos.
Despite this hostile reception, Springer has consistently silenced the crowd with his impressive performance on the field. In the postseason alone, he boasts an impressive .932 OPS with four home runs.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Springer's exceptional talent and praised him for his outstanding performances throughout the World Series. "Heck of a player, having a great postseason," Roberts said before the game.
For now, it appears that Springer's injury will keep him out of action, leaving his team to navigate the remainder of the series without their star outfielder.
In a bizarre turn of events, Los Angeles Dodgers fans at Dodger Stadium erupted into cheers when Toronto Blue Jays star outfielder George Springer exited Game 3 of the World Series mid-at-bat in the seventh inning due to injury. The moment sparked criticism from Fox play-by-play announcer Joe Davis, who emphatically stated that cheering for an injured player is never acceptable under any circumstances.
Springer had just fouled off a pitch during his first at-bat of the inning when he suddenly stepped out of the batter's box, holding his side, prompting concerns among Blue Jays fans. However, in a surprising display of fan sentiment, Dodgers enthusiasts began to jeer and cheer as Springer departed the game, much to Davis' dismay.
Springer has been the target of abuse from Dodgers fans due to his role on the 2017 Astros, who were found guilty of illegally stealing signs during their World Series victory. The animosity towards Springer was evident in the stadium when he was introduced during pre-game introductions; he was met with a chorus of boos.
Despite this hostile reception, Springer has consistently silenced the crowd with his impressive performance on the field. In the postseason alone, he boasts an impressive .932 OPS with four home runs.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Springer's exceptional talent and praised him for his outstanding performances throughout the World Series. "Heck of a player, having a great postseason," Roberts said before the game.
For now, it appears that Springer's injury will keep him out of action, leaving his team to navigate the remainder of the series without their star outfielder.