Phillies among George Springer's top 5 potential landing spots
This isn't hyperbole - George Springer is one of the greatest hitters in postseason history.
Now, given what we've learned over the past year about the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal, it's certainly fair to put an asterisk next to some of his postseason production, including in 2017 when he tied Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley for the most home runs in a single World Series.
Still, whatever extra assistance the former World Series MVP may have had in the past, we can be fairly certain he didn't have it in 2020. And in his age-30 season, Springer had a very productive regular season, slashing .265/.359/.540 with 14 home runs and 32 RBIs in the pandemic-shortened year. Though the Astros barely snuck into the postseason with a losing record, Springer helped them to reach the ALCS for the fourth consecutive season, homering four times and driving in 10 runs in the team's 13 postseason games.
Considering he's on the wrong side of 30, it may not be wise to bet on Springer continuing to be an above-average center fielder, but to this point, there's been minimal defensive decline at that position. Springer posted five defensive runs saved as a center fielder in 2020, actually grading out much better than he did at his natural position of right field, where he had -3 defensive runs saved in a very small sample size.
If Springer signs a five or six-year deal in free agency, chances are he won't still be effective in center field by the back-half of the deal. But if he's able to play in center for a couple years, that would seemingly increase the return on investment that any suitor could be making this winter. What we saw in 2020 suggests that Springer still can provide very valuable defensive flexibility as well.
Since 2016, FanGraphs says that Springer has been the 14th-most valuable offensive player in the sport, which makes him an option worth considering for these five contenders: