George Springer carted off field with injury in Blue Jays playoff game against Mariners

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1:21Fans gear up for Toronto Blue Jays wildcard series with Seattle Mariners

For the first time in six years, The Toronto Blue Jays are playing in a post-season game in front of fans. The team is facing off against the Seattle Mariners in a best-of-three wildcard series. Mike Drolet speaks with fans gearing up for another blue wave.

Blue Jays outfielder George Springer was carted off the field in the eighth inning of Toronto’s wild-card playoff game against the Seattle Mariners.

Springer was injured when tracking doing a potential fly ball from Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford.

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The Blue Jays outfielder raced forward from centre field to try and make a catch on the play as Toronto shortstop Bo Bichette ran toward him.

As Springer dove forward it appeared he clipped Bichette and then hit his head hard on the Rogers Centre turf.

Crawford’s hit landed for a double to clear the bases and tie the game 9-9.

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Both Bichette and Springer lay prone on the field in obvious pain as the crowd fell silent.

Bichette eventually got up but Springer, visibly shaken, stayed down.

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Blue Jays training staff had to help Springer to his feet and he was placed on a cart to be taken off the field.

Jackie Bradley Jr. took over for Springer in centre field.

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