
"The news comes following the result of Bichette flying to Dallas for a second opinion on his left knee sprain. Per MLB's Jon Morosi, the second opinion revealed the sprain was short-term and expected to improve with rest and rehab. Bichette sustained the injury back on September 6 at Yankee Stadium after colliding with catcher Austin Wells at home plate."
"Schneider reiterated that the team will keep track of his progress which will consist of "Just being comfortable and what that looks like, swinging the bat, running the bases, all that kind of stuff." He also noted Bichette will be working hard to be back "as soon as he can." Here's the play that Bo Bichette was injured on.He was holding his left shin and lower leg coming off."
Bo Bichette will not return for the regular season after suffering a left knee sprain on September 6 at Yankee Stadium in a collision with catcher Austin Wells. A second opinion in Dallas classified the sprain as short-term and expected improvement with rest and rehabilitation. The Blue Jays will monitor swinging, running, and overall comfort as he progresses through activity. The team has no firm timeline and is focused on getting him ready for the playoffs. Bichette leads the league in hits and has produced strong offensive numbers in 2025.
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