Bo Bichette Destinations: Best Landing Spots for All-Star Shortstop in Free Agency

Bo Bichette Destinations: Best Landing Spots for All-Star Shortstop in Free Agency

Bo Bichette enters free agency for the first time this offseason, attracting significant interest after a strong 2025 campaign. At 27 years old, Bichette posted a .311 batting average with a .357 on-base percentage and a .483 slugging percentage. He hit 18 home runs, drove in 94 runs, and struck out only 91 times.

Despite missing the final month of the regular season, Bichette ranked second in the American League with 181 hits and holds a career batting average of .294. He endured a knee injury during the postseason but played through the pain in all seven World Series games, hitting .348/.444/.478 and delivering a crucial home run in Game 7.

Defensive Challenges and Position Change

Bichette has spent his entire career as a shortstop, but his defense in 2025 was problematic. He finished with -13 outs above average and -11 defensive runs saved, both last among MLB shortstops. Consequently, teams signing him will be investing in his offensive skills while anticipating a move to second or third base.

Potential Teams Interested in Signing Bichette

Several teams are likely candidates to pursue Bichette this offseason. While his departure from the Toronto Blue Jays seemed certain throughout 2025, his performance in the World Series leaves open a small possibility of a return.

"For pretty much all of 2025, it was a foregone conclusion that this was Bichette’s last season with the Blue Jays. While it may not be likely that the two-time All-Star returns to Toronto, I think there might be a chance after how the World Series ended."

Teams signing Bichette will focus on leveraging his bat, hoping he can successfully transition to an infield position that better suits his defensive skills.

Author’s summary: Bo Bichette enters free agency after a strong offensive season but defensive struggles at shortstop suggest he will change positions while attracting multiple suitors this offseason.

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Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated — 2025-11-06