Blue Jays May Activate Bichette
- Toronto may activate Bo Bichette for the World Series, finalizing its roster before Game 1 on Friday at Rogers Centre.
- Bichette's left-knee sprain has left him sidelined for 1 1/2 months after a collision with New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells, with the club monitoring his recovery.
- Bichette's late-season numbers matter, as he finished second in the majors with a.311 batting average, 18 homers, and 94 RBIs in 139 games.
- With the 26-man roster being finalized, Bichette's return would give Toronto 13 position players and 13 pitchers, and John Schneider said he could play shortstop, designated hitter, or second base.
- Schneider said Bichette has made progress taking ground balls and running but 'hasn't been full go at short' and there are still a few more boxes to check.
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Blue Jays may activate Bichette
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