Following the tough loss in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, the Toronto Blue Jays face a pivotal offseason. One significant move has already taken place: pitcher Shane Bieber chose to exercise his $16 million option to stay with the Blue Jays for the 2026 season. Bieber, acquired from the Cleveland Guardians before the trade deadline, surprised many with his decision but solidified Toronto's rotation.
Key decisions remain regarding the team’s standout players, including star shortstop Bo Bichette. He suffered an injury in early September and was sidelined through the World Series. Despite not being fully recovered, Bichette played through the pain during the championship. After the series, he expressed a strong desire to remain with Toronto.
Bichette is expected to secure a lucrative contract, with CBS Sports' Mike Axisa forecasting an eight-year deal worth $250 million. Notably, Axisa predicts this new contract will involve a position change for Bichette starting next season.
"Bichette is going to cash in with a new contract, and Mike Axisa of CBS Sports predicted Bichette's new deal will come with a position change for next season."
This move represents a significant shift for both Bichette and the Blue Jays, signaling a new chapter in the franchise’s rebuilding and strategic planning.
Bo Bichette is poised for a major contract and a positional shift with the Blue Jays, reflecting the team's efforts to strengthen its core following the World Series loss.