Red Sox predicted to sign $186 million Bo Bichette
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While Bichette remains unsigned, Toronto has signed Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce and Tyler Rogers. Additionally, Shane Bieber accepted his player option to return to the Blue Jays.
Longtime Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette, who has garnered “ serious ” interest from the Red Sox this offseason, expressed willingness to shift to second base, MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand reported Wednesday during an appearance on MLB Network.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are on the hunt for both Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, but a surprising new team has entered the chat.
Two teams from the East Coast are reportedly the favorites to land Bo Bichette as a return to Toronto becomes more unlikely.
Free agent Bo Bichette has started telling teams he's willing to move to second base, reports MLB.com. Bichette played second in the World Series and it was his first time playing
Historically shortstops are paid more than second basemen because of their value defensively. But Bichette could be an outlier in this situation by the sheer offensive upside he brings. In other words, teams are buying his bat, not his glove, a reality Bichette apparently is willing to acknowledge.
MLB insider believes Bo Bichette may not return to the Blue Jays and could sign for the Red Sox if the latter fails to re-sign Alex Bregman.
Bo Bichette is telling interested teams that he’s willing to sign as a second baseman, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. That’s not especially surprising but theoretically opens his market. Bichette’s defensive fit has been the biggest question of ...
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