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Jeffrey Springs

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Batting / Throwing

Left / Left

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20
Philadelphia Phillies
DNP
Philadelphia Phillies
GW 18
DNP
Houston Astros
DNP
Houston Astros
DNP
Toronto Blue Jays
GW 19
Toronto Blue Jays
-11
DNP
Toronto Blue Jays
DNP
Toronto Blue Jays
GW 20
DNP
Minnesota Twins
DNP
Minnesota Twins
28
Minnesota Twins
DNP
Minnesota Twins
GW 21
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
GW 22
30
Los Angeles Angels
DNP
Los Angeles Angels
DNP
Los Angeles Angels
GW 23
DNP
Kansas City Royals
DNP
Kansas City Royals
13
Kansas City Royals
GW 24
DNP
Houston Astros
DNP
Houston Astros
DNP
Houston Astros
DNP
Houston Astros
GW 25
34
Cleveland Guardians
DNP
Cleveland Guardians
DNP
Cleveland Guardians
GW 26
DNP
Detroit Tigers
DNP
Detroit Tigers
10
Detroit Tigers
GW 27
DNP
New York Yankees
DNP
New York Yankees
DNP
New York Yankees
GW 28
DNP
Tampa Bay Rays
15
Tampa Bay Rays
DNP
Tampa Bay Rays
GW 29
DNP
San Francisco Giants
DNP
San Francisco Giants
DNP
San Francisco Giants
GW 30
21
Atlanta Braves
DNP
Atlanta Braves
DNP
Atlanta Braves
GW 31
DNP
Toronto Blue Jays
DNP
Toronto Blue Jays
27
Toronto Blue Jays
GW 33
DNP
Cleveland Guardians
DNP
Cleveland Guardians
5
Cleveland Guardians
GW 34
DNP
Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers
Houston Astros
GW 35
PP
Houston Astros

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Jersey Number

#59

Age

32

Birthplace

usausa

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July 20, 2025

Hit hard in loss

Springs (8-7) took the loss Sunday against Cleveland, allowing five runs on nine hits over four innings. He struck out four and did not issue a walk.

Analysis

Springs got off to a rocky start, giving up a run before registering an out in the first inning. Things unraveled further in the fourth, when he allowed the bases to load up and then served up a bases-clearing double to David Fry, turning a manageable deficit into a decisive blow. The loss snaps a short streak of quality outings for the left-hander, whose ERA has now climbed to 4.18 with a 1.22 WHIP and 90:38 K:BB over 114 innings this season.

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