The Toronto Blue Jays may see the return of Bo Bichette in the World Series after missing the last six weeks with a sprained left knee. However, fans are resisting the notion of rushing him into the Fall Classic.Bichette, who hasn't played since Sept. 6, has been rehabbing with the team and said on Tuesday that he'll be ready as Toronto advanced. It created a sense of optimism and skepticism within the fan base.Bichette has reportedly been taking part in on-field running and hitting drills as the Blue Jays prepare their World Series roster. However, he hasn’t returned to full infield duties. Videos circulating online showed him limping during base-running practice before the ALCS, raising doubts about his readiness.While some fans are excited about the possible return of the star shortstop, many feel the lineup’s chemistry shouldn’t be disturbed.“I don’t know man, No Bichette has been working out just fine,” a fan wrote.Le Critiqueeeeee @LePetitMinousLINK@TSN_Sports I wouldn’t mess with the current lineup.“I wouldn’t mess with the current lineup,” one fan said.“The current line up should be the line up. They did all the work,” another fan wrote.“Love Bo, but the current lineup is clearly vibing, hopefully this elevates the team but doesn't mess with their mojo,” one fan commented.“lol. I’m highly sceptical. We all saw the video of him trying to run the bases before the CS. could barely make it past 2nd before limping off badly,” a fan tweeted.“We’re seen zero video evidence of BB ‘GTG’. I’m worried that in his mind he is ‘ready’ to be a DH on one leg. Which will not go the way he thinks it will. Swinging on Ohtani pitches requires a fully healthy body IMO,” another fan said.“He looks mentally clocked out tbh,” another fan tweeted.“Nope!!!!” a fan wrote.Blue Jays’ momentum raises lineup dilemma ahead of World SeriesMany Toronto fans argued that its momentum, with Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Davis Schneider stepping up in key moments, shouldn’t be disrupted by Bichette's potential return. Others believe that if he’s truly healthy, his presence and leadership could give the Blue Jays offense a needed lift against elite World Series pitching.Toronto manager John Schneider and the Blue Jays medical staff will ultimately decide whether to activate Bichette for the series opener. They'll balance the potential upside of his bat against the risk of aggravating his knee. The World Series opens on Friday, and Toronto will have to decide between sticking with the hot-hand lineup or reuniting with its All-Star shortstop.Whether Bichette starts Game 1 or serves as a bench option, fans remain split. However, one thing’s certain: the Blue Jays’ postseason chemistry has created a tough decision heading into their biggest series in decades.