Schneider expresses optimism for Bichette's turnaround in the season

Toronto Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo has expressed optimism for shortstop Bo Bichette’s potential turnaround in the upcoming season. Bichette, who struggled at times during the 2021 season, has been working hard in the offseason to improve his game and Montoyo believes that he is poised for a breakout year.

Montoyo praised Bichette’s work ethic and dedication to improving his skills, noting that he has been putting in extra time in the batting cage and working with the team’s coaching staff to fine-tune his approach at the plate. The manager also highlighted Bichette’s defensive improvements, noting that he has been working on his footwork and positioning to become a more reliable defender.

Despite his struggles last season, Bichette showed flashes of his potential as a dynamic offensive player, hitting .291 with 29 home runs and 102 RBIs. Montoyo believes that with some adjustments and continued hard work, Bichette has the ability to become one of the top players in the league.

Fans of the Blue Jays will be eagerly anticipating Bichette’s performance in the upcoming season, hoping to see him reach his full potential and help lead the team to success. With Montoyo’s confidence in his abilities and Bichette’s determination to improve, there is reason for optimism that he will have a standout year in 2022.