Blue Jays Announce Bo Bichette Position Change for Game 1 of World Series
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays have included Bo Bichette in their lineup for Game 1 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Bichette, who normally plays shortstop, will start at second base for the first time in his Major League Baseball (MLB) career after recovering from a knee injury. Andrés Giménez, known for his defensive skills, will play shortstop for the Blue Jays.Key Facts
- Bo Bichette is returning to play in the World Series after recovering from a knee injury.
- Bichette has been named the starting second baseman for Game 1 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- This is the first time Bichette will play second base in an MLB game.
- Andrés Giménez, with three Gold Gloves at second base, will play shortstop for the Blue Jays.
- Bichette had not played in a game since September 6 before this World Series game.
- Bichette achieved a batting average of .311 with 18 home runs in the regular season.
- The Blue Jays are aiming to win their first World Series since 1993.
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