Summary
The New York Yankees are considering signing Bo Bichette from the Toronto Blue Jays. This move depends on whether the Blue Jays sign Kyle Tucker and what the Yankees decide regarding Jazz Chisholm Jr. There is speculation that the Yankees might offer Bichette a six-year, $180 million contract to play second base.
Key Facts
- The Yankees have been quiet in this offseason's free-agent market but are considering Bo Bichette.
- Bo Bichette's move depends on whether the Toronto Blue Jays sign Kyle Tucker.
- If the Blue Jays sign Tucker, they might let Bichette leave, making him available to other teams.
- The Yankees are also deciding whether to trade Jazz Chisholm Jr., which could free up a spot.
- Bichette had a minus-13 outs above average last season, indicating some defensive challenges.
- The Yankees have confirmed Anthony Volpe as their shortstop, suggesting Bichette would play second base if signed.
- The rumored deal for Bichette could be six years and $180 million.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. is one year away from free agency, impacting the Yankees' decision.