Here we are in 2026. And despite everything, there are still several high-profile free agents on the market.
One of those players is Bo Bichette. The former Blue Jays player, who says he's open to playing second base down the road (at the right price, of course), must be in demand.
We don't know how much clubs want him, given that the guy hasn't signed yet. The offers must not match his expectations, right?
We know that the Blue Jays and the Red Sox are teams that come up a lot in the matter. But there are other big-market teams that will try to sign him.
According to Jon Heyman, the Yankees, Cubs, and Dodgers (three big-market teams, as you know) have inquired about his availability.
Inquiring is easy: many clubs do it. But still: it's worth noting.
The Yankees are among the new teams to “check on” Bo Bichette https://t.co/gsi6qm7uKT pic.twitter.com/6vX219n9xJ
– SNY (@SNYtv) January 1, 2026
I have a hard time seeing the Cubs sign him. After all, the club doesn't often put money on the table… and if Bichette was going to sign in the short term, why do it with the Cubs?
But the Yankees and Dodgers, two good teams with money, could muddy the waters. Logically, the Blue Jays should be wary.
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