Bo Bichette Tabbed to Betray Blue Jays, Join World Series Rival Dodgers
Summary
Bo Bichette, a 27-year-old shortstop for the Toronto Blue Jays, recently returned from a knee injury during the World Series. He is expected to become a free agent soon, and there's speculation he might join the Los Angeles Dodgers, a team he currently competes against in the series.Key Facts
- Bo Bichette returned from a knee injury on September 9 and has been playing in the World Series.
- He collected four hits and two RBIs in the series, which is heading to the fifth game.
- Bichette is likely to enter free agency and might have played his last games with the Blue Jays.
- Former general manager Jim Bowden suggests Bichette could join the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Bichette, a seven-year MLB veteran, comes with a projected asking price of $189 million for seven years.
- Traditionally a shortstop, Bichette recently played second base for the first time in the World Series.
- Mark Feinsand of MLB.com also identifies the Dodgers as a potential team for Bichette, impacting current team dynamics including the position of Mookie Betts.
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