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The Blue Jays remain interested in bringing Bichette back, but have also been rumored to be suitors for Kyle Tucker. Additionally, Alex Bregman has been linked to Toronto, if the Blue Jays were unable to sign Bichette and Tucker.
To be the best, you have to beat the best. And what better way for the New York Yankees to do that than by poaching one of the Toronto Blue Jays' best players?
The Toronto Blue Jays should be the top landing spot in the Bo Bichette sweepstakes, but will they be able to retain their star?
General Manager Brian Cashman has already gone on record stating he is “open-minded” about trading star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., a comment that feels less like due diligence and more like a “For Sale” sign on a player who just posted a 30-30 season.
MLB insider feels that although teams are interested in Bo Bichette as a second baseman, they are alternatives for him in the trade market.
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Bo Bichette's latest decision could save his slow market
The star shortstop was expected to draw plenty of interest in free agency. Fast forward to today, and the market has been rather slow.
The free agent shortstop Bichette has begun to tell interested MLB teams that he is willing to move to second base, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported on Wednesday. Bichette remains unsigned this offseason in the middle of a shortstop market that Feinsand characterizes as “not great.”
Buxton signed a seven-year, $100 million deal in 2021. When healthy, he is one of the best outfielders in baseball. Adding a player like Buxton would give the Yankees another superstar in the outfield. Haringey went on to say that adding Buxton would eliminate the need to sign Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker.
One of the top position players remaining on the free agent market is open to a position change, which in turn could spark some interest from the New York Yanke