'The stars aligned': Springer's 463-ft HR timely
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TORONTO -- It seems as though there might be nothing George Springer isn¡¯t capable of.
Entering Friday night¡¯s 7-4 series-opening victory over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre, the 29-year-old Astros outfielder already ranked among the American League¡¯s top leadoff hitters in homers, RBIs and slugging percentage, before padding those stats with a 2-for-4 evening that included a three-run, 463-foot homer in the fifth inning.
¡°It¡¯s one of the purest things in this game,¡± Springer said. ¡°It was one of those things where I didn¡¯t feel it, and I just kind of heard it and saw the flight of the ball, and just put my head down.
¡°The stars aligned and I hit it well. I¡¯m just glad to help the team.¡±
The long ball was Springer¡¯s 29th of the season, his second-longest of the year and the third-farthest-hit homer of his career, according to Statcast. Leaving his bat at 112.6 mph, it also tied his hardest-hit home run of 2019. The shot that turned a 1-1 tie into a three-run advantage was Springer¡¯s second homer in as many days, after going yard against the Rays in Thursday¡¯s loss.
¡°It broke the game open,¡± Astros manager AJ Hinch said. ¡°We really were fortunate to still be within one run and being able to build that inning. ¡ George can hit some pretty long homers, he can hit some timely homers, and that was a perfect one.¡±
¡°It was pretty impressive,¡± Houston starter Wade Miley added. ¡°I wasn¡¯t out there when he hit it, but I saw it on TV [in the locker room] and it looked good. It was a big moment for us.¡±
The three-run bomb also added to the three-time All-Star¡¯s success in the fifth inning this season. Ahead of Friday¡¯s matchup, Springer slashed .364/.429/.673 with four homers, five doubles and 12 RBIs in 63 plate appearances in the fifth frame of games this year.
¡°He¡¯s just really talented, and he sets a great tone,¡± Hinch said. ¡°Even the first pitch of the game, where he hit the ball to the warning track [in right field] and hit it hard [at 98.9 mph off the bat], the other side knows that we¡¯re here.
¡°When we arrive in a ballpark and you¡¯re sending George Springer up as the first hitter, it¡¯s pretty intimidating. He knows what he¡¯s doing, he knows how to jump-start a team, he knows how to provide a lot of energy, a little bit of life in the dugout. He¡¯s the perfect table setter.¡±
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Houston¡¯s center fielder added his 19th double of the year just one inning later, matching his season high with four RBIs in the contest. Springer also walked and scored two runs.
¡°I know who¡¯s up behind me, so all I try to do is head to first base,¡± Springer said. ¡°I don¡¯t need to do anything besides that. These guys behind me can hit, and it¡¯s my job to go up there and have a good, quality at-bat. And whatever happens after that happens. It¡¯s just about slowing yourself down and letting the guys behind me do what they know how to do.¡±
Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman and Michael Brantley joined Springer among Astros with multi-hit games on Friday, each of them notching a pair of singles in the 13-hit effort from the visitors. The offense backed an abbreviated start from Miley, who needed 95 pitches to get through 3 2/3 innings, before giving way to the bullpen and using a quintet of relievers to secure the win.
¡°This offense is pretty spectacular in what they do,¡± Miley said. ¡°It happened pretty quick in the fifth inning. We exploded. George hit a bomb and the bullpen came in, [former Blue Jays reliever Joe] Biagini came in and did an outstanding job [after] Collin McHugh got me out of the fourth.¡±