Blue Jays, Bo Bichette
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Bo Bichette is entering unrestricted free agency after seven excellent seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays. On Tuesday, the 27-year-old infielder declined Toronto’s qualifying offer. If he signs with another team, the Blue Jays will receive a draft compensation pick.
Bo Bichette has declined his qualifying offer from the Blue Jays, a long-expected formality from one of the top free agents in baseball. The one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer was never considered an option for Bichette,
The Atlanta Braves could take a huge shot in free agency to sign star infielder Bo Bichette away from the Toronto Blue Jays.
The deadline for accepting or rejecting qualifying offers was yesterday, and nine MLB players rejected their offers, while four accepted. Among the bold group to reject was Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette, who has made it very clear that he'd like to return to Toronto.
The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly considering a bold move for superstar Mike Trout to bolster their championship aspirations. With Bo Bichette's fr
The Toronto Blue Jays are going to be one of the top teams to watch this offseason when it comes to free agency.
There is no reason for Blue Jays fans to panic because Bichette rejected this offer; ultimately, this is a good thing. Both he and the organization want him locked down for more than a year, which is what everyone can expect to be the next announcement regarding Bichette and his contract.
The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly exploring backup options for shortstop Bo Bichette as the star infielder approaches free agency, ensuring the team is prepared for any roster changes.
The Blue Jays just lived through the kind of heartbreak that’d stick for a long time. They failed to end their 32-year World Series drought. And Bo Bichette, limping through the pain, still gave us all a no-doubter that could have shifted destiny.
The Toronto Blue Jays were two outs away from winning their first World Series title until the Los Angeles Dodgers came storming back to win their second straig