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Could the Toronto Blue Jays' top competition in the American League East also be the team that steals Bo Bichette?
When the offseason began, Bo Bichette was the consensus No. 1 choice among all available shortstops, setting him up for a potential bidding war between clubs in need at that position. As we head toward January,
Longtime Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette, who has garnered “ serious ” interest from the Red Sox this offseason, expressed willingness to shift to second base, MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand reported Wednesday during an appearance on MLB Network.
Blue Jays predicted to land $401 million "Golden Goose", would replace World Series hero Bo Bichette
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MLB rumors: Mets and Phillies make bullpen upgrades, Bo Bichette willing to switch positions
Free agent Bo Bichette has started telling teams he's willing to move to second base, reports MLB.com. Bichette played second in the World Series and it was his first time playing
Retaining Bichette would be a phenomenal move for the Blue Jays, whether at shortstop or second base. Andrés Giménez is capable of manning either middle infield position. Outside of Bichette, the Blue Jays have been heavily linked to outfielder Kyle Tucker.
Free agent infielder Bo Bichette has reportedly begun telling teams that he'd be willing to move from shortstop to second base, where he played in the World Series for the Toronto Blue Jays. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com had that information on MLB Network.
ESPN’s David Schoenfield believes Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette will sign with the New York Yankees, especially with trade rumors swirling around Yankees All-Star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.