MLB announces Blue Jays broadcast schedule for opening 2 games of ALDS
The Toronto Blue Jays will open the post-season with an afternoon matchup.
MLB announced the schedule for the first two games of the American League Division Series on Wednesday.
If Boston wins its AL Wild Card Series against the New York Yankees, Toronto begins the playoffs Saturday against the Red Sox at 1:08 p.m. ET. Should New York advance, the Blue Jays will take on the Yankees on Saturday at 4:08 p.m.
Game 2 in either scenario is set for 4:08 p.m. on Sunday.
Boston leads New York 1-0 heading into Game 2 of the best-of-three series Wednesday night.
Toronto earned a bye to the Division Series by clinching the AL East and the American League’s top seed with a 13-4 win over Tampa Bay on the final day of the regular season.
Bichette making progress, return unclear
Blue Jays manager John Schneider was sporting a blue hoodie on Wednesday that had the words “Built for Fall” in white block letters across the front.
He expects to learn by Friday whether one of his team’s foundational pieces, injured shortstop Bo Bichette, will be ready to play in the ALDS.
“I’ll never put anything past Bo in terms of when people say he can’t do something and him proving them wrong,” Schneider said. “So it’s a big couple of days for him obviously. I think that if he’s ready we’ll obviously welcome him back with open arms.
“And if he’s not, I think that’s another thing you want to play for is to keep going and get him back, hopefully in the next round.”
Bichette, one of the homegrown faces of the franchise, missed the last three weeks of the regular season with a left knee sprain. The 27-year-old finished tied for second in the major leagues with 181 hits despite playing just 139 games.
He also posted a .311 average, also tied for second in the majors, along with 18 homers and 94 runs batted in.
Jays to announce ALDS roster Saturday
General manager Ross Atkins said Bichette was making progress on a daily basis, but there was no firm date for his return.
Toronto was expected to release its 26-man roster for the ALDS on Saturday morning. In addition to Bichette, other question marks included right-hander Chris Bassitt (back) and infielder Ty France (oblique).
Both players were expected to be in consideration but right-hander Jose Berrios (elbow) was not. He hasn’t resumed throwing since going on the injured list last Thursday.
The Blue Jays made plans to keep busy during their five-day break by holding workouts and scrimmages Wednesday and Thursday at Rogers Centre. Intrasquad games were planned for both days with members of the triple-A Buffalo Bisons.
Infielder Ernie Clement said the extended break before Game 1 was “much-needed for a lot of us.”




