Bo Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays and ALCS
Digest more
The Toronto Blue Jays are in the middle of a postseason run, but they have a key player hitting free agency when the year ends.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a big decision this offseason with star shortstop Bo Bichette, but how long will it take him to sign?
The Toronto Blue Jays will be without a key player for the rest of the postseason. Anthony Santander, who batted in the clean-up spot in Game 3
14don MSN
Bo Bichette left off Blue Jays’ ALDS roster in injury crusher as star pitchers also miss cut
The Blue Jays officially won’t have Bo Bichette for their American League Division Series showdown against the Yankees.
Right now, when we talk about Bo Bichette, we’re mostly wondering if he’ll be able to play another game this season. After all, his knee is killing him, and the Blue Jays won’t be playing forever in 2025 either.
Bichette has been out for just over a month since injuring his knee on a slide against the Yankees. He’d been able to hit in the batting cage, but hadn’t progressed to any sort of running drills until today.
1don MSN
George Springer injury update: Blue Jays manager tells Seattle fans to 'look in mirror' after boos
He was diagnosed with a right knee contusion and manager John Schneider said X-rays were negative, and he expects Springer in the Game 6 lineup Oct. 19. But Schneider expressed disgust at the T-Mobile Park crowd that booed Springer when he attempted to rise to his feet,
OBOXMA on MSN
Knee injury: Nathan Lukes could play today
Last night, in the loss of the Toronto Blue Jays, Nathan Lukes hurt his knee. Nothing like Bo Bichette, but still. We saw him hit himself in the knee with a foul ball, take a few moments to recover, and finally get a base on balls after a 12-shot at-bat.