Bo Bichette is entering free agency for the first time, attracting interest from many teams eager to sign the talented Blue Jays infielder. While the Toronto Blue Jays remain the favorites to re-sign him, several other clubs are close contenders in the betting odds.
The Blue Jays drafted Bo Bichette as a shortstop in the second round of the 2016 amateur draft, shortly after Pete Alonso. Bichette made his MLB debut in 2019, impressing with a .311 batting average, a .358 on-base percentage, and a .571 slugging percentage, along with 11 home runs in just 46 games.
Through parts of seven major league seasons and 748 games, Bichette has posted a .294/.337/.469 slash line, with 111 home runs and 60 stolen bases. He has been selected to two All-Star teams and led the American League in hits for two consecutive years, 2021 and 2022.
Injuries have affected Bichette’s playing time in recent years. In the 2024 season, he hit just .225 with four home runs in 81 games. However, he rebounded strongly in 2025, showing signs of returning to his prior form.
“The Blue Jays are drawing the shortest odds to re-sign the elite contact hitter, but a lot can change in a few weeks.”
As Bo Bichette navigates free agency, the baseball world eagerly anticipates where the star infielder will land next.
Bo Bichette enters free agency amid strong interest from multiple teams, with the Blue Jays favored but competition close, following injury-affected seasons and a strong rebound in 2025.