Toronto Blue Jays star outfielder George Springer has put his Toronto mansion on the market for $6.4 million, fueling speculation that his time with the team may be ending. The listing was made public on Friday, April 24, 2026, and has quickly become a trending topic among sports fans and real estate enthusiasts alike.
The mansion, located in an upscale Toronto neighborhood, features luxurious amenities and modern design. Springer, who joined the Blue Jays in 2021, has been a key player for the team, but the sale of his home has led to questions about his future in Toronto.
In other news, the Toronto Maple Leafs' general manager search is narrowing down to two finalists: John Chayka and Scott White. Chayka, a former Arizona Coyotes GM, and White, a seasoned hockey executive, are reportedly the leading candidates for the position. The decision is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Additionally, Ticketmaster Canada has begun removing resale tickets for Ontario events ahead of new legislation that will cap resale prices. The move comes after the province passed its budget bill, which includes measures to regulate the secondary ticket market. Fans have welcomed the change, hoping it will make tickets more affordable and accessible.
Other stories making headlines include a column by HUNTER questioning a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, and a feature on RJ Barrett's standout performance in Game 3 of the Raptors-Cavaliers playoff series.



