So far, so good for the Toronto Blue Jays during the Bo Bichette waiting game.
On Tuesday, the Blue Jays placed their two-time All-Star shortstop on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left knee. While they're hoping his absence isn't long, it's still a tough injury for the Jays as they try to maintain their lead in the American League East.
In their first game without Bichette on the active roster, the Blue Jays rallied from a 3-1 deficit to walk off the Houston Astros, extending their lead to three games over the New York Yankees, who lost on Tuesday night.
Blue Jays veteran starting pitcher Max Scherzer has seen just about everything in his storied big-league career. And he knows losing a star like Bichette in the middle of the stretch run can be a momentum-killer.
So before the