Ernie Clement and George Springer of the Toronto Blue Jays could hear some ribbing from their teammates in the clubhouse this week.
The Jays’ season begins Friday, giving players fresh off spring training the opportunity to go out and enjoy their free time around the city. Both Clement and Springer chose to do that by taking in some Toronto Maple Leafs action on Wednesday evening.
The duo apparently brought some luck to the Leafs, who were able to pick up just their second win on home ice since returning from the Olympic break.
Yes, it’s been an embarrassing stretch for the Leafs, but on Wednesday, it was Clement and Springer who may have been a little red in the cheeks. That’s because, before the game even got underway, an usher had to inform the two that they were sitting in the wrong seats.
George Springer and Ernie Clement are in the house tonight… wrong seats but 🤷♂️
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— Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) March 26, 2026
Eventually, the two were able to find their correct seats and watch the Leafs squeak out a narrow 4-3 win. The game seemed particularly exciting to Clement, who played high school hockey in his younger days.
“I’ve got all the respect in the world for those guys down there, it’s an amazing sport,” Clement said in an interview with Sportsnet’s Shawn McKenzie.
“Whatever it takes to win, put the body on the line, I learned all of it on the ice.”@ShawnMcKenzieSN chats with Ernie Clement and George Springer, who are in attendance tonight for the Maple Leafs game. pic.twitter.com/4Vk8VylZMq
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 26, 2026
Both Clement and Springer, along with the rest of the Blue Jays, will be in for some fun on Friday, as they will watch their American League pennant banner raised into the rafters before their regular season action gets underway.