News about Bo Bichette

Blue Jays fan is left with a gruesome bump on her head and a black eye after being hit by a 110MPH foul ball as she calls for team to give her memento

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 20, 2024
A Toronto Blue Jays fan says she was hit in the face by a 110mph foul ball, with pictures showing how she was left with a gruesome black eye and massive swelling after. An X user named Liz McGuire posted the photos on Sunday night, after Toronto had beaten the Rays 5-2 at home. 'Hey @BlueJays,' she began. 'I got my face mashed in by a 110mph foul off Bo Bichette's bat. I didn't even get the ball. I even stayed till the end of the game. Any way you can hook a girl up? #tothecore #bluejays.'

Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuna Jr lead the MLB All-Star Game's roster

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 30, 2023
Since previously announcing Los Angeles Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani and Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. as entrants into the game, Major League baseball has officially named the starting lineup for the 2023 All-Star game. After leading the American League and National League in votes received last week, Ohtani and Acuna were announced last week. The two voting leaders were able to vote in the second round of the election and were immediately added to the games roster. More than 2.6 million votes, the Angels' current top vote-getter, Bo Bichette of the Blue Jays, is expected to play in the AL's next top vote-getter. Acuna received 3.1 million votes among major league candidates.

Yankees play on through 'unhealthy' conditions as smoke from Canadian wildfires covers the Bronx

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
As New York's air quality index reaches a 185 rating due to smoke overtaking the sky as a result of Canadian wildfires, the Yankees took the field in potentially volatile weather. On Tuesday, thick smoke from the north descended on New York City, with an orange glow hanging above the iconic skyline, covering the Statue of Liberty's famed monuments. The Bronx was no exception, as the sky over Yankee Stadium glowed a mix of orange and dark grey.

George Springer, the center fielder of the Blue Jays, was carted away after a frightening collision with Bo Bichette

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2022
The Blue Jays lost by center fielder George Springer collided with shortstop Bo Bichette in the eighth inning, allowing Seattle to plate three runs and tie the game on the evening. After an Adam Frazier double in the ninth scored catcher Cal Raleigh, Seattle will win 10-9. By seven runs earlier in the game, the Mariners had trailed by seven runs. J.P. Crawford made a blooper into shallow center field with two out and the bases loaded. Springer and Bichette were both tumultuous after the ball, but it landed as the two teams collided. Both three runners scored on the double, tied for ninth on the ninth, tying it 9. Bichette's right arm screamed Springer across the forehead, and it seemed as if it was the end of springer's. After being looked at by a coach, Bichette sped up and stayed in the game. As the cart was pulled onto the track, a woozy Springer was helped to his feet. As the cart left the field, the 33-year-old Springer, a four-time All-Star, thrilled the cheering crowd.