Blue Jays Star Projected To Sign 8-Year, $216M Deal After World Series Loss
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays made it to Game 7 of the World Series but lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Bo Bichette, their star shortstop, is entering free agency and is projected to sign a significant eight-year, $216 million contract. Bichette's performance and willingness to play through injury make him a top candidate in the free agency market.Key Facts
- The Toronto Blue Jays lost in Game 7 of the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Bo Bichette, a key player for the Blue Jays, is set to become a free agent.
- NBC Sports projects Bichette will sign an eight-year, $216 million deal.
- Bichette nearly led the American League in hits despite missing games due to an injury.
- He played as a second baseman in the World Series after returning from a knee injury.
- Bichette is considered the top shortstop available in free agency this year.
- His ability to play through injury and his offensive skills are highly valued.
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