Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays have not re-signed Bo Bichette, increasing the likelihood that he may join the Los Angeles Dodgers. Reports suggest the Dodgers are interested in signing Bichette to a short-term, high-value contract.
Key Facts
- The Toronto Blue Jays have not yet signed Bo Bichette to a new contract.
- The Blue Jays recently committed $60 million to Kazuma Okamoto.
- The team is also potentially interested in signing Kyle Tucker.
- The Los Angeles Dodgers might sign Bichette if he becomes available on a short-term deal.
- The Dodgers are reportedly waiting for Bichette to become a free agent and sign a shorter contract with a high annual payment.
- Bichette is known as a strong hitter but is considered one of the weaker defensive shortstops.
- It is predicted that the Dodgers could offer Bichette a four-year contract worth $120 million with an option to leave (opt-out) after 2027.