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The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays are facing off against each other, and this game has been one of the most interesting games in a long time. We have got everything in it, Shohei Ohtani’s home run, the Dodgers’ error, Blue Jays’ home run. All that was remaining to make it even more interesting was an injury, and the Blue Jays seem to have contributed to that. FOX Sports reported it, saying, “George Springer is leaving the game here in the top of the 7th.” Although the Blue Jays look to be in a good spot right now, this might be a big point in the World Series. George Springer grabbed his right side after fouling off the first pitch of the seventh inning, a moment that sent a quiet shock through Dodger Stadium. The 36-year-old, who entered Game 3 hitting .259 with four home runs and a .931 OPS, immediately gestured to the dugout and walked off. Ty France, playing his first game action since September 21 after recovering from an oblique injury, replaced him and struck out seven pitches later. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Toronto turned to France because of its improved health and favorable matchup, as GM Ross Atkins explained before the series. But with Springer’s injury and Bo Bichette still limited by a knee issue that’s reduced his mobility, the Blue Jays’ depth will be tested. If the injury lingers and Toronto loses its leadoff spark, it could give the Dodgers the momentum they need to defend their title. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad