Bo Bichette has never wanted to think about the end of his time in Toronto.
He didn’t want to think about it after a disappointing and disillusioning 2024 season that saw the Blue Jays plummet all the way to the basement of the American League East.
He didn’t want to think about it when he injured his knee back on Sept. 6 and there was a very real possibility that his season was over.
And he certainly didn’t want to think of it prior to Friday’s Game 6 of the World Series , something he’s dreamt of since he and his fellow son-of-big-league-star teammate Vlad Guerrero Jr. broke into the big leagues.
But that doesn’t mean that the two-time All-Star is incapable of being reflective of what a wonderful ride the 2025 season has been, a long and sometimes circuitous road that brought the J

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