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Will Bo Bichette play tonight against Seattle Mariners? Latest update on Toronto Blue Jays star's injury report (May 10, 2025)

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Toronto Blue Jays fans are on tenterhooks to see whether star shortstop Bo Bichette will take to the field in the continuation of its series against the Seattle Mariners tonight. The good news? And it is good news all around. There are no injury concerns, and as Bichette has been playing very well in recent games, he should be starting again today.
Bo Bichette's recent performance for the Blue JaysBo Bichette has quietly anchored the Blue Jays' offence in 2025, entering tonight’s game with a .282 batting average, 11 doubles, one home run, and 16 RBIs to his credit. Bichette drew a walk and scored in the comeback win, 6-3, over the Mariners Friday night, showing the patience at the plate and the ability to build offensive momentum for his club.

Toronto is experimenting with youngsters like Addison Barger, who had one great game with a triple and a double, but Bichette remains the true and steady presence at shortstop. His glove and craftiness with the bat are invaluable to this team.

No injury setbacks for Bo BichetteAfter that injury-riddled campaign for Bichette in 2024, one in which he suffered a strained calf in his right leg and underwent off-season surgery on his finger, he's since become a full go. So, the team hasn't issued any statements or given indications that there are fresh concerns on that front. On the other hand, no injury designation was ever put on Bichette since the start. There have been no day-to-day entries linked to his name whatsoever, meaning he has to be fully fit and going about his business.


Manager John Schneider has been able to keep Bichette at the top half of the order for contact and leadership purposes because of this stability.
What to expect tonight from Bo BichetteAssuming nothing changes at the last minute, Bo Bichette will be the starting shortstop tonight against Seattle. Every game counts with the Blue Jays striving to maintain their push in the AL East, and the presence of Bichette in the lineup is an unfair advantage. He's expected to keep setting the tone at the plate and in the field.

Bichette will be all the rage once again as Toronto attempts to keep the momentum going with the very first pitch tonight.

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