Bo Bichette enters free agency for the first time this offseason, and at 27, the talented infielder is expected to draw major interest following another strong campaign. In 2025, Bichette posted a .311 batting average with a .357 on-base percentage and a .483 slugging mark. He recorded 18 home runs, 94 RBIs, and just 91 strikeouts.
Even though he missed the final month of the season, Bichette still ranked second in the American League with 181 hits and owns a career average of .294. A late-season knee injury limited his playoff availability, yet he persevered through all seven World Series games, hitting .348/.444/.478 and delivering a crucial Game 7 homer.
Bichette has spent his entire career at shortstop, but his defensive metrics suggest a change is coming. He ended the 2025 season with -13 outs above average and -11 defensive runs saved, both last among MLB shortstops. His next team will likely value his offensive consistency while exploring a move to second or third base.
Several franchises could be contenders for his signature this winter. Throughout much of 2025, it appeared clear that Bichette's time with the Toronto Blue Jays was winding down. However, after his late heroics in the World Series, a reunion with Toronto cannot be entirely ruled out.
“While it may not be likely that the two-time All-Star returns to Toronto, I think there might be a chance after how the World Series ended.”
Bichette’s elite bat, postseason grit, and defensive uncertainty make him one of the most intriguing free agents of 2025, with potential to reshape multiple infield lineups.