Blue Jays star Bo Bichette addresses looming free agency
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Bichette and Guerrero have spent their entire careers together thus far, entering the big leagues in 2019 after coming up through the minor leagues.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette have been one another’s constants. In Lansing, in Dunedin, in New Hampshire, in Buffalo and in Toronto, they’ve stood alongside one another. From All-Star Games to magazine covers,
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Bo Bichette delivered an epic three-run home run to put the team on the board in the bottom of the third inning on Saturday night.
The Los Angeles Dodgers weren't going to intentionally walk Vladimir Guerrero Jr. There was a runner on second and one out in a scoreless game. But then Shohei Ohtani threw a wild pitch. That moved the runner to third. At that point, manager Dave Roberts put four fingers up and sent Vladdy to first.
After the Blue Jays suffered a hearbreaking loss in Game 7 of the World Series, Bo Bichette doesn't delve into future.
Bo Bichette had a career-defining moment in the biggest game of his life, launching a three-run home run off Shohei Ohtani in Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday, but it wasn't enough as the Blue Jays dropped an instant classic to the Dodgers,
Trey Yesavage was available heading into Game 7. The Toronto Blue Jays are probably going to use him, too. The right-handed rookie pitcher started Game 5 on Wednesday night. Now on Saturday, he's set to come in out of the bullpen.
The Toronto Blue Jays gave away an out to the Los Angeles Dodgers to start Game 7 of the World Series. With George Springer on first and one out, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. took a called strike three on the outside corner.