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Bo Bichette opens up about not being in a good place during the World Series with the Blue Jays


Victor William
Mar 6, 2026  (9:12)
New York Mets third baseman Bo Bichette (19) looks on from the dugout against the Washington Nationals during the third inning at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches.
Photo credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Bo Bichette opens up about his painful World Series experience and brings incredible relief to fans as he embraces his healthy new chapter.

Hearing a superstar admit he was playing through sheer agony explains so much about his performance last October.
It takes massive courage to step onto the biggest stage when your body is completely failing you.
The former franchise shortstop recently sat down to discuss the lingering physical issues that plagued his final games in Toronto.
Bo Bichette (Age 28, Drafted 2nd Round, 2016 by Toronto Blue Jays) proved his absolute warrior mentality during that grueling playoff run.
Health-wise, Bo Bichette says he wasn't in a good place during the World Series, other than to hit.

"I'm feeling good now, and that's all that matters."
He confessed that while his elite swing felt completely fine, every other aspect of his game was severely compromised.
The lingering knee issues clearly limited his explosive mobility on the basepaths and his lateral quickness in the field.
Pushing through a torn ligament just to help your teammates win a championship is the ultimate sacrifice in professional sports.

The resilient superstar is finally healthy and ready to dominate again

Fans are breathing a massive sigh of relief knowing he is fully healed and moving without any lingering pain today.
He delivered a brilliant .311 AVG with 18 home runs and an .840 OPS before the injuries derailed his momentum last year.
Those impressive offensive numbers prove exactly why the New York Mets made him a massive free agency priority this winter.
Transitioning to third base in a brand new city is a monumental challenge for any established veteran stepping into Queens.
But knowing he is physically whole again means we can expect to see his vintage aggressive style return to the diamond.
He completely refuses to dwell on the heartbreaking Game 7 loss and is putting all his focus on the bright future ahead.
We will always appreciate the sheer grit he showed in a Blue Jays uniform when the team needed him most.
Seeing him healthy and smiling again is a beautiful reminder of why we fall in love with this amazing game every spring.
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