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Blue Jays Notes: Bichette’s Role, Game 1 Starter, Gausman’s Usage

By Charlie Wright | October 23, 2025 at 8:45pm CDT

Bo Bichette is doing everything he can to help the team in the World Series, even if it means playing a position for the first time at the MLB level. The star shortstop has been taking reps at second base, reports Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet, among others, as he works his way back from a PCL sprain suffered in early September. “I’m willing to do whatever it takes to help this team win in whatever role it is – it doesn’t matter,” Bichette told reporters, including Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.

Manager John Schneider said before Game 7 of the ALCS that Bichette had been making strides in his recovery. The shortstop resumed on-field running work ahead of the series against Seattle, but was ultimately left off the ALCS roster. Regarding Bichette’s role if he’s cleared to return, Schneider said he “could” appear at second base, shortstop, or DH, relayed Mitch Bannon of The Athletic.

All 716 of Bichette’s MLB appearances in the field have been at shortstop. He’s made 31 appearances at DH. Bichette does have professional experience at second base, but it’s been quite some time since he played there. He made a single appearance at the position for Triple-A Buffalo in 2019. Bichette logged 29 starts at second base in the minors from 2016 to 2018.

Bichette’s playing time in the infield, whether at second base or shortstop, will likely come at the expense of Isiah Kiner-Falefa. The utilityman started the final four games of the ALCS at second base. While he did go 5-for-15 against Seattle, Kiner-Falefa is known much more for his glove, and Bichette’s bat would be preferred in the lineup. Andres Gimenez moved over from second base to shortstop when Bichette went down. He could slide back to his original position if Bichette can handle shortstop, or remain there if Bichette heads to second.

The middle of the infield will shuffle depending on Bichette’s status, but one lineup spot that isn’t up for debate is the starting pitcher for Game 1. Right-hander Trey Yesavage will get the ball on Friday, reports Bill Shaiken of the Los Angeles Times, among others. He’ll be opposed by lefty Blake Snell.

Yesavage’s ascent up the Blue Jays’ system has been one of the more fascinating stories of the postseason. He was taken in the first round of the 2024 draft and made his professional debut with Single-A Dunedin in April of this year. Huge strikeout numbers propelled Yesavage to High-A Vancouver and then to Double-A New Hampshire. By August, he had reached Triple-A Buffalo. Yesavage piled up 26 strikeouts in 17 1/3 innings with the Bisons, earning an MLB callup in mid-September. He dazzled in his big-league debut against Tampa Bay, striking out nine over five innings. Yesavage earned his first MLB win in his third and final start of the regular season, shutting down the Rays again over five scoreless innings.

Yesavage saved his best for the postseason. In his playoff debut, he fired 5 1/3 hitless innings against the Yankees in the ALDS. He took the loss in Game 2 of the ALCS, but came back with a strong start in Game 6, earning a win to even the series. Yesavage will have a tough test on Friday, facing a Los Angeles lineup that has posted a 113 wRC+ so far in the postseason. He’d be in line to start Game 5, if necessary.

Kevin Gausman would’ve been the top candidate to start Game 1 of the World Series, but he was needed in relief in Game 7 of the ALCS on Monday. Toronto’s ace tossed a scoreless seventh inning and ended up with the win after George Springer launched a go-ahead home run in the bottom of the inning. Gausman told reporters, including Davidi, that he knew pitching on Monday would likely cost him the start on Friday. “That was hard for me to swallow, to be honest … [but] I would hate to go out there not knowing exactly what I’m going to get out of myself. That played a big part in the last couple days.“

Davidi mentioned that Gausman’s side session on Thursday likely sets him up to start Game 2 on Saturday. He’s posted a 2.00 ERA across four appearances in the postseason. Gausman earned the win in Toronto’s blowout victory over New York in Game 1 of the ALDS. He was outdueled by Bryce Miller in Game 1 of the ALCS, but was in line for the win in Game 5 until the bullpen ceded five runs in the eighth inning. If Gausman does start on Saturday, he’d be on track to start again in Game 6, if necessary.

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  1. bucsfan0004

    2 months ago

    Why cant Bichette start the game at shortstop, and then go to DH later in the game? LA has a player that pitches and then goes to DH later in the game.

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    • MeowMeow

      2 months ago

      Disingenuous comment of the article award 🏆

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      • avenger65

        2 months ago

        bucsfan: Why not? I know the rule was made expressly for Ohtani, but why not take advantage of it? It could be called “The Bichette Rule.”

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        • VegasMoved

          1 month ago

          When Ohtani is pitching, he still bats for himself, so the DH spot isn’t used for another position. In order for you idea to work, the pitcher would have to take a spot in the batting order. All that would happen when Bichette switches to DH is the SS would no longer be allowed to hit.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      1 month ago

      @bucsfan

      Just have Bichette start on the mound AND be the DH and you’re all set.

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    • thefridge99

      1 month ago

      Designated Hitter is a hitter for the pitcher and always has been.

      You can do this but then the pitcher has to hit.

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      • Captain Dunsel

        1 month ago

        Actually, no. In the early days of the DH when some starting pitchers could actually hit well, a team would occasionally DH for a slick fielding infielder with a weak bat. The rules, though, remained the same.

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        • Shawn W.

          1 month ago

          Dunsel- At the amateur level (high school, summer leagues). What you just described has never been possible in the history of major league baseball since the inception of the DH in the 1970s.

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        • Captain Dunsel

          1 month ago

          Sorry, I remember a few games where this was done.

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        • smuzqwpdmx

          1 month ago

          The text of MLB rule 5.11 explicitly only allows the DH to be for the pitcher, have a look. I can find nothing to suggest that the rule was changed. Memories are tricky.

          Maybe there were a few instances where teams let their starting pitcher hit, but that meant they didn’t get a DH for the game.

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        • Brad Johnson

          1 month ago

          I confirmed this has never happened in Major League Baseball. It is a common feature of amateur ball.

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        • SDMadres

          1 month ago

          The Blue Jay’s are still allowed to have the pitcher hit if they want to, and have another position player play the field only. That is within the rules

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        • Shawn W.

          1 month ago

          Madres: This has never occurred in MLB history. You misremember.

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        • Shawn W.

          1 month ago

          Dunsel – your memory has failed you. This has never happened. Look it up.

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        • Captain Dunsel

          1 month ago

          I stand corrected. I was sure that one of Ken Brett’s AL teams had let him hit and DH’ed for someone else. Thanks for keeping me honest.

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  2. scruffmcgruff

    2 months ago

    I don’t dislike the Dodgers by any means but, the Jays are my least disliked franchise in the division with my O’s as well as Carlos Delgado being one of my favorite players ever. So I’m rooting for them, but man do they have a task ahead of them.

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  3. Ted

    2 months ago

    No issue with Yesavage but I’m surprised 1 inning on Monday is a problem for Gausman starting on Friday with 3 days rest.

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    • MoneyBallJustWorks

      2 months ago

      it’s likely more with only 3 days rest, they don’t want to have to cap him at 3-4 innings and then tax the bullpen early in the series.

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      • Ted

        1 month ago

        Why would his 1 inning have any impact whatsoever on his ability to go deep into game 1? Is it that much more taxing than a regular side session mid-week?

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        • Frenchredsox

          1 month ago

          There is also the physicality and mentality (more psychology) aspect for the player. One inning isn’t just 3 pitches. Gaussman and the team has performed better on extra rather than short rest. And Game 1 isn’t a win or go home situation. So the Jays are playing the probabilities .

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    • Canuckleball

      2 months ago

      Gausman seems to struggle more then the average pitcher when he pitches on anything less then full rest. The Jays have sometimes worked to get him an extra day of rest every once in a while. Better off to give him an extra day then pitch him a little early and get a bad start.

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      • gbs42

        2 months ago

        “than”

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    • For Love of the Game

      1 month ago

      Had to get the win on Monday in order to play tomorrow. If that meant Gausman couldn’t pitch on Friday, so be it. At least the Jays got there.

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    • Moonlight Graham

      1 month ago

      He pitched that inning on two days’ rest, so he’d be going: Start, three days off, relief appearance, three days off, starting Game 1. That’s pretty rough.

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    • thefridge99

      1 month ago

      Gausman pitches great on extra rest

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    • Dustyslambchops23

      1 month ago

      He wasn’t on full rest until he pitched monday. Zoom out

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  4. positively_broad_st

    1 month ago

    A year and a half ago I was watching Yesavage pitch throughout his college career. Now he’s starting Game One of the World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays. Totally unreal…

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  5. FenwayMonster

    1 month ago

    Let’s go, Blue Jays!

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  6. C Us Sink

    1 month ago

    L eh will take care of the Jays…

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    • NoSaint

      1 month ago

      @C Us Sink

      I see what you did there. Have a thumbs up ;o)

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  7. PrincessYuki

    1 month ago

    Toronto has zero chance against the EvilEmpireWest.

    I’ll be watching the NBA Friday evening either way.

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    • Frenchredsox

      1 month ago

      Then why comment if you’re not interested ? They have a chance – even the Rockies would, in a series – just they’re not the favourites! Just look at their team and their record !

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    • Another Dodgers Fan

      1 month ago

      Hoops rumors will be happy to hear from you. Enjoy the games.

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  8. SDMadres

    1 month ago

    I dont have a feel for Schneider. The comments where he says he wants Ohtani to give the Blue Jay’s hat back is that tongue in cheek or sour grapes?

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    • nowheredan

      1 month ago

      He’s joking. He asks for it back every time the Dodgers play Toronto.

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