Bo Bichette remains the Toronto Blue Jays’ top priority this offseason as the team looks to secure him with a long-term contract. Following Shane Bieber’s decision to exercise his player option and stay in Toronto for another year, the club now enjoys additional payroll flexibility to pursue an extension with Bichette.
Bichette is expected to sign an eight-year deal valued at approximately $212 million. To estimate his market value, analysts have compared similar contracts from players with comparable production levels.
The deal between Willy Adames and the San Francisco Giants, worth $182 million over seven years, serves as a reference point. Although Adames’ defensive metrics are stronger, Bichette’s offensive consistency gives him an edge in negotiations, as teams typically invest more heavily in hitters.
“Bo Bichette is the Toronto Blue Jays’ biggest priority this offseason.”
With his proven offensive capabilities and the Blue Jays’ renewed financial ability to commit long-term, Bichette’s extension appears increasingly likely.
Bo Bichette’s offensive skill and the Blue Jays’ improved payroll position make his projected $212 million, eight-year contract both realistic and strategic for Toronto’s future.