The Toronto Blue Jays are all-in on winning the World Series this year, with several players pushing through notable injuries in order to help the team.
In the American League Championship Series, there was George Springer, who came back after being struck in the knee by a fastball to hit a go-ahead home run and advance past the Seattle Mariners.
And now, in the World Series, franchise shortstop Bo Bichette has put aside his own injury concerns in order to play.
“Yet, Bichette is adamant about contributing, even though he is less than 100 percent, even as he prepares to become a free agent for the first time,” Ken Rosenthal wrote for The Athletic . “He figures that if he suffers a setback, the worst-case scenario is that he will accept a short-term deal, then rebuild his value next se

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