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George Springer’s bowling fundraiser brings out his Blue Jays teammates

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Taro Alexander, founder of SAY, and the Blue Jays’ George Springer at Springer’s 3rd Annual Bowling Benefit.



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On April 16, Toronto’s Ballroom Bowl was the site of George Springer’s 3rd Annual Bowling Benefit for the Stuttering Association for the Young (SAY) and Jays Care Foundation, presented by TD. Guests raised important funds to provide advocacy and life-changing programs for young people who stutter, and to give more than 59,000 kids across Canada access to baseball programs. Along with his teammates, corporate sponsors and guests, Springer is helping to create a future where all young people are celebrated.

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Laura Springer and George Springer II.

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Shari Ralph-Topolie and Peter King.

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Brendon and Emily Little.

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Hazel Mae.

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Charlise Castro and George Springer.

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Russell Krumnow.

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Kevin and Taylor Gausman.

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Anthony Santander, Jeff Hoffman, Andrés Giménez, Alejandro Kirk, José Berríos, George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Myles Straw, Kevin Gausman, Bo Bichette and Brendon Little.

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