Injured Blue Jay ready to "risk it all" for World Series title
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Injured Blue Jay ready to "risk it all" for World Series title
"Bichette has been riddled with a left knee sprain for nearly two months. That Sept. 6th game in New York against the Yankees shifted the Blue Jays' plans going into the Postseason and en route to the World Series. Despite making it to the Fall Classic, there's no doubt the Blue Jays needed the bat of their hitting machine."
"In a recent interview with The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, Bichette stated he'll do whatever it takes to help the Blue Jays. In speaking with Rosenthal, Bichette stated his knee has continued to bug him and doesn't expect it to get any better, but doesn't want to let that hold him back. "I'm not really expecting to make huge progress while I'm playing," said Bichette. "I'm doing what I can. I'll risk it all [for a World Series win].""
The Toronto Blue Jays lead the World Series after a 6-1 Game 5 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers and return to Toronto with a chance to clinch. Bo Bichette has played through a left knee sprain that has troubled him for nearly two months and does not expect substantial improvement while playing. He intends to risk his health to pursue a World Series championship and has adjusted positions, making a first MLB appearance at second base and serving as designated hitter after George Springer's injury. Bichette delivered a seventh-inning RBI single in Game 5 and entered the game batting .364 with an .462 on-base percentage.
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