Bichette, World Series and Toronto Blue Jays
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The Blue Jays may have just gotten a massive boost after reaching their first World Series in 32 years. Shortly after beating the Mariners in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series Monday night, All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette said he plans to be active for Toronto's matchup with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Bichette had a great year at the plate but his regular season was unceremoniously ended in a collision with Yankees catcher Austin Wells in early September. Bichette suffered a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and hasn’t played since.
The New York Yankees will be in the market for a shortstop with Anthony Volpe injured, but it's unlikely to be Bo Bichette.
Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette said "I'll be ready" when asked if he'll be joining his team for its first World Series appearance since 1993.
Bo Bichette has no intention of missing his first chance to play in the World Series. The Toronto shortstop, sidelined for the past six weeks due to a sprained left knee, expects to be on the roster when the Blue Jays host the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the Fall Classic on Friday.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made it to the World Series and Bo Bichette’s availability has received a huge update.
Ahead of Sunday's Game 1, The Toronto Blue Jays announced their roster for their American League Championship Series clash with the Seattle Mariners, and most notably star shortstop Bo Bichette was not on it as he continues his recovery from a knee injury.
“I’ll be ready.” Bo Bichette on the field talking Friday’s World Series opener. . “I’ll be ready.”