Blue Jays remain 'dark horse' suitor for 31-year-old star
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The Toronto Blue Jays have had an impressive offseason thus far. A season ago, they went from a bottom feeder in the A.L. East to a contender.
The cleanest move really does seem to be signing Bichette and letting him play second while keeping Clement at third. This puts Barger in right with Varsho and one of Springer/Santander. One of them can play DH and then Straw and Lukes can potentially both be bench options, or maybe Loperfido slides into the mix. Jonatan Clase is an option as well.
Bo Bichette is predicted to leave the Toronto Blue Jays in a stunning $180 million move this offseason to a rival.
Josh Winckowski has spent the bulk of his professional career with the Boston Red Sox, including 2025, but he didn't play much. Back in May he suffered an elbow strain that would eventually lead to an internal elbow brace being put into his arm this month.
MLB analyst believes the Blue Jays will give up on their hopes re-signing Bo Bichette by acquiring Kyle Tucker.
Bo Bichette is still a free agent, and the Boston Red Sox may want to sign the Toronto Blue Jays star shortstop.
Bo Bichette’s future with the Blue Jays is uncertain as an “opt-out-heavy deal” could change everything this MLB offseason.
Toronto Blue Jays agree to deal with reliever Nic Enright as the cancer survivor rehabs Tommy John surgery ahead of potential 2027 return.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been busy this offseason, but could still make another big splash in the position player market.