The Blue Jays’ $186 million star has spent every inning of his MLB career playing shortstop. And, in the biggest game of his career, he took the field at second base, a position he hasn’t played in a game since his Triple-A days in 2019. Even so, he rose to the moment, just as he wished. “I’ve been working my whole life for this.” He said before the game.
Playing second base for the first time in six years as he returned in the World Series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Bo Bichette singled and walked to spark a nine-run, go-ahead rally.
However, the two-time All-Star shortstop didn’t look like he’d been away from second base for long. Even Bob Nightengale from USA Today acknowledged his seamless play.
He insisted that Bichette’s dual eligibility at shortstop and second base co

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