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, and the 27-year-old shortstop should attract significant interest after an exceptional year.

Season Overview

During the 2025 season, Bichette posted a .311 batting average with a .357 on-base percentage and a .483 slugging rate. He recorded 18 home runs, 94 RBIs, and struck out just 91 times. Despite missing the final month of the season, he finished second in the American League with 181 hits. Over his career, Bichette has maintained a .294 average.

Postseason Performance

Bichette played through a knee injury during much of the postseason but managed to appear in every game of the World Series. He slashed .348/.444/.478 and delivered a crucial home run in Game 7.

“He gutted it out to play in all seven World Series games, slashing .348/.444/.478, which included a massive Game 7 home run.”

Defensive Concerns and Positional Outlook

Although Bichette has played shortstop throughout his career, his defensive stats this season were concerning. He finished with -13 outs above average and -11 defensive runs saved, both the lowest among MLB shortstops. Teams pursuing him are likely focused on his offensive production and may consider moving him to second or third base.

Potential Landing Spots

Several clubs are expected to pursue Bichette during free agency, as most observers assumed 2025 would be his final season in Toronto. Still, after the Blue Jays’ World Series run, there remains a slight chance of his 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, there might be a chance after how the World Series ended.”

Author’s Summary

Bichette’s strong bat and leadership make him a top free-agent target, though his defensive decline suggests a likely transition to another infield position.

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Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated — 2025-11-06