The Toronto Blue Jays will receive a boost in their batting lineup with leadoff hitter George Springer expected to play World Series Game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Rogers Center.USA Today's Bob Nightengale shared the development on X about Springer, who suffered a right oblique (side) strain in World Series Game 3.With the Blue Jays up by 3-2, they stand a chance to win the World Series on Friday. One fan cheered for Springer, who received a lot of flak from Dodgers fans throughout the Fall Classic."His redemption arc ends with elimination of the Dodgers in the WS," the fan wrote."I hope he springs for an early HR," another fan added."Here we go another Springer rope a dope," one fan added.One fan said it won't be easy for Springer at the plate after suffering that kind of injury:"Love George, but that injury takes time to heal. I think it is mistake for him to play tomorrow. You cannot swing at 100% with that injury. I know because I had it and it takes weeks to recover. Don’t care how tough you are. It takes time. I hope I’m wrong!""If Gausman can put up a zero in the top of the 1st the building will be rocking but then the announcement of George batting first will take things to a fever pitch," one fan commented."SPRINGER FOR THE WIN 🏆" one fan added.What happened to George Springer?In World Series Game 3, George Springer fouled off the first pitch of the seventh inning. He immediately grabbed his lower-right torso area and exited the game with a trainer.The MRI revealed right oblique strain. He was neither in the starting lineup for Game 4 nor Game 5, although he remains on the roster.Fans are backing Springer to come good as he was one who saw Toronto through in ALCS Game 7 against the Seattle Mariners. He hit the go-ahead three-run home run to win the game and advance to the World Series.