TORONTO — When chants of “Uncle! Uncle!” filled Rogers Centre every time George Springer appeared, many thought it was a joke. But no, the nickname became a phenomenon, and Springer — surprisingly — completely embraced it.
“George was the first to smile, hug everyone, and always the last to leave the bench,” a teammate revealed. “The nickname ‘Uncle’ reflected who he was — cheerful, friendly, always willing to help.”

At 36, Springer remains a shining star for the Blue Jays, not only because of his explosive home runs but also because of his quiet leadership in the locker room. He is a “silent mentor” to the younger generation and a bond between the fans and the team.
In a season of ups and downs, when the Blue Jays sometimes lost ground, Springer stood firm. He is the heart of Toronto — resilient, resilient, and passionate.
Fans see Springer as more than just a player; they see him as part of the Toronto family. When chants of “Uncle” ring out from the stands, it’s not just a joke — it’s a declaration of love.

A teammate shared: “To be called ‘Uncle’ at this age? It’s an honor, not a burden. He’s a source of inspiration for everyone.”
Not shying away from or ignoring the nickname, Springer embraced it: “I love it. It makes me feel like I belong here, with the fans and my teammates. If they call me ‘Uncle,’ I’ll live up to it.”

George Springer is more than just a Blue Jays player. He is Toronto’s “Uncle George” — a nickname that will resonate in the hearts of fans long after his last home runs have flown over Rogers Centre.
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