September 13: SS Bo Bichette’s (right calf strain) MLB comeback may be approaching. As Triple-A Buffalo’s designated hitter on Friday, Bichette went 1-for-4 with an RBI single through the right side. Bichette, who is anticipated to play at least one more
game in the field, has made another progress. He is still scheduled to return to Texas as early as this coming Tuesday, if all goes according to plan.On September 13, Bichette resumed his rehab assignment for Triple-A Buffalo, DHing and finishing
1-for-4 with an RBI single. Since everything appears to be going as planned, Bichette’s return date to the Blue Jays is most likely on September 17, when they play the Rangers in the first game of their series in Texas. Bichette, 26, hurt his calf while rushing out of
nonetheless, manager John Schneider announced on September 6 that the two-time All-Star won’t be making a comeback this year. Schneider continued
by saying that Romano will keep up his arm strength, but he didn’t think he would pitch in the offseason. Due to several trips on the IL, Romano only threw 13
2/3 innings and earned a 6.59 ERA; yet, when healthy, he has established himself as one of the best closers in the American League. He recorded a 2.29 ERA over
200 2/3 innings with 97 saves between 2020 and 2023. (Last updated on September 13, SeSe) Bo Bichette’s (right calf strain) MLB comeback may be
approaching. As Triple-A Buffalo’s designated hitter on Friday, Bichette went 1-for-4 with an RBI single through the right side. For Bichette, who is anticipated, this is another encouraging step.