TORONTO — Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider launched a brand new degree of optimism to ongoing dialog across the chance that one in all his greatest bats is perhaps obtainable for the World Collection beginning with Recreation 1 on Friday.
Shortstop Bo Bichette, sidelined with a sprained left knee for the previous six weeks, took stay batting apply and labored within the subject round Media Day at Rogers Centre on Thursday. Bichette already cleared a prerequisite for his return set by the Blue Jays in the course of the ALCS — working. He hasn’t been “on the bases” but however was capable of run back-to-back days.
“He is feeling good, which is sweet. Nonetheless a number of extra bins to examine,” Schneider stated of Bichette.
Bichette was adamant after the Blue Jays took Recreation 7 of the ALCS that he could be on the World Collection roster. He was solely a passing consideration within the earlier two collection, Schneider stated, however the choice seems to be respectable at this stage.
“I believe simply in conversations with Bo, he is fairly lifelike about how he feels and the way he’ll really feel if he is on the market,” Schneider stated. “So it is one thing we obtained to proceed to work by, actually. I believe that if he feels comfy doing it, I will take heed to gamers and belief them. I’ve identified Bo for a very long time.”
Bichette is able to enjoying second base or designated hitter. A right away return to his pure shortstop place is perhaps a attain due to the lateral mobility demanded to excel in that spot and the potent Los Angeles Dodgers’ offense. Bichette has not appeared at second base on the main league degree however has completed so within the minors.
The place he’s comfy enjoying and the place the Blue Jays anticipate him to have essentially the most success may not be the identical place. Schneider stated enjoying Bichette at second base within the World Collection is perhaps “just a little little bit of a leap.”
“We’ll see. We’re type of coming proper all the way down to the wire with it,” Schneider stated of Bichette’s match within the lineup when he returns. “I might see all three of these issues taking place, to be trustworthy with you. Simply type of have to speak to him after the exercise as we speak, see how comfy he felt doing every part and make the perfect determination.”
Bichette, 27, is a two-time All-Star who has performed all seven of his main league seasons in Toronto. He hit .311 with a .357 on-base share, a .483 slugging share, 18 homers and 94 RBIs in 139 video games in 2025.
His profession batting line is .294/.337/.469 with 111 homers and 437 RBIs in 748 video games.
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