
"For the Toronto Blue Jays, things haven't gone too well ever since Bo Bichette went down with a knee injury in the series against the New York Yankees over two weeks ago. The Blue Jays have struggled without their star shortstop, going just 7-6 in his absence. In particular, the Jays' offense has gone cold this past week, with only 11 runs scored in their past six games while trying to desperately clinch a postseason berth."
"There's no question that Toronto is missing Bichette big time and hope to have him back as soon as possible. A recent update on that front brings some good news for the Blue Jays as the 27-year-old shortstop appears optimistic as things were progressing well in his recovery, courtesy of TSN. Blue Jays manager John Schneider said that Bichette was "feeling better every day" and has resumed batting practice by doing some light hitting."
"Bichette may have had a forgettable 2024 campaign that was filled with injuries and underperformance. But he has certainly bounced back big time for the Jays in 2025, recapturing his prior dominant form in the process. In 139 games played, Bichette has posted a stellar .311 batting average, .840 OPS, along with 78 runs scored, 18 home runs and 94 RBIs. More impressively, he is still leading the entire league in hits (181) and doubles (44) despite missing the last two weeks of action."
Bo Bichette suffered a knee injury against the Yankees and the Blue Jays have gone 7-6 without him, with the offense tallying only 11 runs in the past six games. Bichette is optimistic during recovery and has resumed light batting practice. Manager John Schneider reported that Bichette is feeling better every day and that the next steps include running the bases and returning to play in the field. Bichette rebounded strongly in 2025, hitting .311 with a .840 OPS, 78 runs, 18 homers and 94 RBIs, while leading the league with 181 hits and 44 doubles despite recent absence.
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