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One of baseball's most intriguing free agents remains unsigned this offseason: longtime Toronto Blue Jays infielder Bo Bichette. Bichette's stock couldn't be a
The longer the MLB offseason stretches on, the more likely it becomes that we will see at least one of the market's top remaining free agents end up selecting a dark-horse landing spot over one of the more prominent teams they have been linked to this winter.
The Philadelphia Phillies, frustrated in their negotiations to bring back J.T. Realmuto, are looking into the possibility of shaking up their roster.
Just a few years ago, there was a debate about whether Blue Jays teammates Bo Bichette or Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the better long-term investment for a club. They were both eligible to become free agents this offseason as under-30 stars.
A Toronto restaurant is sweetening the pot for Bichette with a juicy offer if the free-agent shortstop stays in Toronto.
Both are righthanded hitters will the ability to pull the ball in the air, which plays well at Fenway. Bregman is more adept at putting the ball in play, with a career strikeout rate of 13.4 percent, considerably better than Bichette’s 19.4 percent figure which remains below league average.
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman’s wife, Taylor, attended Bo Bichette's wedding. Taylor shared photos from the wedding in an Instagram post on Sunday.