Bo Bichette

After losing to the Yankees on Tuesday night, the Blue Jays were in a must-win situation for the middle game of the series. Playing before their home fans at Rogers Centre, they may not have been ready to hit the panic button, but some doubts were likely bubbling after the Yanks erased a 4-0 deficit. Having already homered against the New York's suddenly shaky ace Gerrit Cole, Bo Bichette delivered the tiebreaking blast in the bottom of the 8th, when he crushed a Clay Holmes pitch and put Toronto ahead to stay.

Now, with four games the go, the Yankees remain in the drivers seat, leading the Red Sox by a game and the Mariners and Blue Jays by two for the top AL Wild Card. But Bichette's big night -- especially as teammate and MVP candidate Vladimir Guerrero Junior is stuck in a 1 for 20 slump -- came at a critical moment.

(My image of Bo Bichette is from the Blue Jays/Phillies game May 15th at Dunedin.)
 

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