Toronto Blue Jays Earn World Series Meeting Versus defending champion Dodgers
Springer previously helped the Houston Astros winning the championship in the 2017 season.
Canada's MLB team advanced to their maiden championship series since 1993 by overcoming the Mariners in the decisive Game 7 of the ALCS.
Behind by two runs, outfielder George Springer hit a three-run homer in the seventh frame, propelling the Toronto squad in the majors to a four games to three victory in the series. Awaiting them are the defending champions, who are the defending champions, in the upcoming Fall Classic.
"I'm thrilled for everyone here, our city, Canada," Springer stated, a key player of the Houston Astros team that secured the 2017 World Series. "This is such an unbelievable moment."
George Springer has now hit twenty-three October home runs, placing him third on the list trailing only Ramirez (29) and Altuve (twenty-seven).
"I can't think of anyone else anywhere that I'd choose in that spot except for George Springer with his post-season brilliance," remarked Blue Jays manager John Schneider.
Seattle's team, despite leading the series two games to none and three games to two, remain the sole team that has never reached in a championship series.
Wilson stated "there's no question that it's painful" after his club's elimination at their home ballpark, but praised their work throughout the year.
"This is a unique group. Sadly that we finished on the wrong side of the series," he added.
Toronto won the title on each of their earlier trips in 1992 and '93, and will host the Los Angeles in the opener on the upcoming Friday.