Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays and World Series
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While the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays continue to duke it out in the 2025 World Series, the rest of Major League Baseball is planning for the offseason to come. In some places, that means paying special attention to Toronto infielder Bo Bichette, one of the winter's top potential free agents.
The Toronto Blue Jays superstar sent a clear message about a surprising move as his possible exit from the team looms.
An ability to make contact and get on base is Bichette’s calling card and something the Rockies desperately need in a hitter. He owns a career 19.4% strikeout rate and had a career-low 14.5% rate in 2025. Sure, he’s not going to walk a ton, but a roughly 6% walk rate isn’t too shabby considering he’s doing quite a bit with his bat.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scores from first base on Bo Bichette's single to give the Blue Jays a 5-4 lead in the top of the 7th
Bichette has never played second base in the major leagues. He gets his first crack at the position in Game 1 of the World Series.
A MLB writer is calling for the Blue Jays to switch up the batting order. Toronto needs offense after falling behind in the World Series.
Bichette moved to second base on a bad knee in the World Series and turned it into leverage heading into free agency.
The Blue Jays eased into Los Angeles ahead of Game 3, with Bo Bichette moving to second base and relievers shaping strategy.