Bo Bichette becomes first Blue Jays shortstop to hit 100 career home runs
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Bo Bichette becomes first Blue Jays shortstop to hit 100 career home runs
Following an impressive week of play, Bo Bichette capped things off by reaching uncharted territory in Toronto Blue Jays history. With a second-inning swing that went yard against the Athletics on Saturday, the 27-year-old became the first shortstop in franchise history to reach 100 career MLB home runs. The milestone-reaching knock was his second homer of the four-game series and third in his last four outings. He’s now at seven for the season.…
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