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One of the top position players remaining on the free agent market is open to a position change, which in turn could spark some interest from the New York Yanke
Both Albies and Bichette feature All-Star ceilings. They are close in age as well, as Bichette is 27 and Albies is 28. Bichette has performed at a high level in recent years, while Albies has not been an All-Star since 2023, however.
Historically shortstops are paid more than second basemen because of their value defensively. But Bichette could be an outlier in this situation by the sheer offensive upside he brings. In other words, teams are buying his bat, not his glove, a reality Bichette apparently is willing to acknowledge.
Free agency's top shortstop could sign ... as a second baseman. MLB Trade Rumors explains why it makes sense for Bichette to change positions.
While top free agent stars like Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber have already made a splash by signing lucrative contracts, there are still several high-profile players who have yet to cash in, including Bo Bichette,
ESPN’s David Schoenfield believes Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette will sign with the New York Yankees, especially with trade rumors swirling around Yankees All-Star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.
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3 infield alternatives for the Blue Jays not named Bichette or Marte on trade market
Taking a look at 3 alternate options for the Toronto Blue Jays to address their infield situation if either Bo Bichette or Ketel Marte cannot be had this offseason when all is said and done