Bo Bichette is the talk of the town these days.
The Blue Jays shortstop, who has a knee injury, has left for Texas to get a second opinion on his injury. Not exactly a good sign for the future, let's face it.
It makes you wonder whether he'll be able to help out in the playoffs. And until yesterday, it was clear that optimism wasn't exactly running high among the team's fans.
But now Jon Morosi has brought some positive news to the table.
According to his information, the second opinion requested by the player confirms that we're talking about a short-term situation and that he could get better with rest and a rehabilitation process.
If he's right, unlike the story about the plane and Shohei Ohtani, it gives us reason to be hopeful.
Source: 2nd opinion on Bo Bichette's left knee sprain has confirmed that the injury is (a) short-term and (b) expected to improve with rest and rehabilitation.
It's still possible that Bichette returns in time for the postseason; he last played on Sept. 6.@MLBNetwork
– Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) September 16, 2025
If the Blue Jays manage to secure a bye to the divisional games, by finishing in the top-2 of the American, this would give Bichette even more time before the start of the playoffs.
And that's likely, right now.

The Blue Jays, over the next few days, are really going to put a lot of emphasis on his return to health. After all, he's having a great season and his bat is really important in town.
If he and Anthony Santander can be healthy in the playoffs… watch out for the Blue Jays, who are already dangerous.
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