NEW YORK -- When Toronto shortstop Bo Bichette landed on the injured list with a left knee sprain , manager John Schneider was tasked with figuring out how to reconfigure his already elite infield.

Naturally, he went to Andrés Giménez first.

“When Bo went down … I asked Gimmy about playing short,” Schneider recalled. “He said, 'Give me a couple of days to kind of work at it.' I think it took him one day for him to come back in and say, ‘I'm good.’”

Giménez admitted it hasn’t been smooth sailing the entire time. But it hasn’t hurt to have a Platinum Glove infielder -- who has also won three consecutive Gold Glove Awards -- anywhere on the diamond.

“I've said this before: I think Andrés is the best infielder in Major League Baseball, no matter where he’s standing,” Schneider co

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