Mets Offer 2-Word Response On Bo Bichette Returning To Blue Jays Role After Injury

The New York Mets' manager Carlos Mendoza gave a two-word response when asked about Bo Bichette's position after Francisco Lindor's injury. Bichette briefly returned to his former shortstop role with the Toronto Blue Jays during the Mets' game on Wednesday.
The New York Mets snapped their 12-game losing streak with a win on Wednesday, but star infielder Francisco Lindor left the game with a calf injury. With Lindor out, Bo Bichette moved to shortstop, his former position with the Toronto Blue Jays. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was asked if Bichette's move to shortstop could be permanent without Lindor, and he responded with 'We'll see.' The Mets are considering their options, including calling up a new player to play third base. Bichette is currently slashing .220/.255/.290, a significant drop from his .311/.357/.483 line with the Blue Jays last year. The team remains committed to their alignment despite struggling with losses.
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