Blue Jays Gold Glove Winner 'Embracing' Replacing Bo Bichette
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays will have a new starting shortstop, Andrés Giménez, after Bo Bichette joined the New York Mets. Giménez is known for his strong defense and is taking on this new role with enthusiasm.Key Facts
- Bo Bichette left the Toronto Blue Jays to play for the New York Mets.
- Andrés Giménez will fill Bichette's position as the Blue Jays' starting shortstop.
- Giménez is a former All-Star and has won three Gold Glove awards for his defense.
- He is in the fourth year of his seven-year, $106 million contract.
- Giménez has mostly played second base but has experience as a shortstop.
- He played 101 games for the Blue Jays last season, hitting seven home runs.
- The Blue Jays added other players, including Dylan Cease and Kazuma Okamoto, during the offseason.
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