After the disappointment of losing the World Series in seven games to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Toronto Blue Jays face a significant offseason. One notable decision already made is pitcher Shane Bieber choosing to exercise his $16 million option to stay with the team for the 2026 season. Bieber, acquired before the trade deadline from the Cleveland Guardians, surprised many with this choice, securing a top-tier starter for Toronto's rotation.
Among the other critical decisions, star shortstop Bo Bichette's situation stands out. Bichette suffered an injury in early September and missed playing time until the World Series. Despite not being fully recovered, he demonstrated resilience by competing on baseball's biggest stage.
"He made his intentions clear after the World Series that he wants to remain with Toronto."
Bichette is expected to earn a lucrative new contract. Mike Axisa of CBS Sports predicts this deal will include a position change for next season, with Bichette returning to Toronto on an eight-year, $250 million agreement.
Author's summary: Bo Bichette’s possible position change and lucrative contract extension could signal a major shift for the Blue Jays’ future lineup in 2026.