The Toronto Blue Jays are in the midst of the most special season they’ve had in some time, looking primed to have a real shot to lock up their first division title in a decade and potentially contend in October for a pennant.

There are of course flaws with this team, but the American League is as wide open as it’s been in some time and no team has dominated their way to becoming the favorite. It’s what will make this postseason so fascinating, and why Blue Jays fans absolutely cannot wait. There’s still business to take care of in the final weeks to give themselves a chance, however Toronto is very much on the cusp.

In order to get to the point they’re already at though, at the center of things has been the resurgence of two of their most important stars on offense. Over the last month, they have continued to be the team’s two best hitters. It’s no secret that George Springer and Bo Bichette are the straw that stirs the drink for this lineup, but lately they have raised things to another level.

For Springer specifically, since he has made his way back into the lineup from an extremely scary incident in which he took a fastball to the helmet, he has been on another level and stepped right back in seamlessly following. a lengthy absence.

Springer Has Been Absolutely Dominant For Blue Jays Since Injury