Bo Bichette’s back in focus just in time for the World Series vs. Dodgers. The Blue Jays’ All-Star shortstop bounced back from a nightmare-ish 2024 and a left knee sprain this year to lead the American League with 181 hits before his season was cut short. With 18 home runs, 94 RBIs, and an .840 OPS over 139 games, Bichette’s health and performance make him one of the hottest free-agent shortstops this offseason.

With the Blue Jays set to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Fall Classic, the team could activate Bichette, though his role might be more strategic than everyday.

“Bo Bichette told me that moments after that game, I’m good to go, I’m ready,” MLB insider Jon Morosi said, per Clutchpoints. “Here’s what I would say, this series begins, in my opinion, with him in a reserve role on

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