Springer and Bichette are having 1 of the worst season in Jays history
Blue Jays' George Springer and Bo Bichette have been struggling immensely this season and the statistics now prove just how bad it is.
Springer and Bichette currently have 2 of the top 4 lowest OPS's in Blue Jays history with only Alfredo Griffin ahead of them.
Lowest OPS in a season, Blue Jays history (qualified hitters only):
.531 � Alfredo Griffin (1981)
.572 � George Springer (2024)
.583 � Alfredo Griffin (1982)
.607 � Bo Bichette (2024)
Springer also has the 5th worst OBP using the same criteria.
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Thankfully Bichette has been hitting a lot better recently as he is on a 6 game hit streak but Springer continues to struggle.
The worst part is that Springer is still the Blue Jays lead off hitter despite not being able to hit the ball this season.
Fans have been taking to social media to voice their opinion regarding the Blue Jays lead off hitter and hope the team takes action soon.
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17 MAI | 343 ANSWERS Springer and Bichette are having 1 of the worst season in Jays history Will Springer turn it around soon? |
Yes | 145 | 42.3 % |
No | 198 | 57.7 % |
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