Jesse Burrill Jays Centre Contributor Posted November 15, 2025 Posted November 15, 2025 I love Bo Bichette. Honestly, how could you not? It's hard to have been a Blue Jays fan over the past five-plus seasons and not appreciate everything he has done on the field. Just a quick look at his Baseball Reference page will tell you all you need to know. Since his debut in 2019, Bichette has been a two-time All-Star, accumulated 21 bWAR, and twice has led the league in hits. He’s top ten in Win Probability Added and Offensive WAR. Off the field, Bo has been just as valuable. He’s used his status and platform to help fund a new baseball stadium, provide equipment and gear, and cover other costs for youth baseball in Florida, and in February 2023, he brought teammates to his hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida, to support the “Play Ball” program to bring baseball to underserved communities. Bichette has always been soft-spoken, a man of few words, and usually tends to avoid the spotlight, but no matter how much he tries, the spotlight is going to find him this winter. He enters free agency as a 28-year-old with a lot of big league success already, and is certainly set up for a massive payday. Whether or not that payday comes from the Blue Jays will be a different story. Bo has expressed interest in returning to Toronto, and Ross Atkins has mentioned the Jays will be in Bichette’s market, but, as with anything in sports, especially baseball, there are no guarantees. Until he’s signed his name on the dotted line, the Blue Jays need to think about a backup plan, just in case their star shortstop signs elsewhere. Now, let’s be clear, I want Bo Bichette back in Toronto. There is something incredibly poetic about a star who is drafted by, developed by and performs for one team throughout their entire career, and while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is on pace to be the first player to do that as a Blue Jay, the plan was always for Bo and Vlad to do it together, to lead Toronto to World Series glory. That was something we all hoped for in the summer of 2018, when we were checking in on New Hampshire Fisher Cats box scores to see what our young future superstars were doing. But should that poem not be written, and Bichette does leave Toronto, here are five options the Blue Jays have when it comes to replacing him on the roster. 1 - Add a New Shortstop Let's be clear, if the Blue Jays go this route, there isn’t an option available that is as attractive as Bo Bichette at the shortstop position. Based on the 2026 Steamer WAR projections, the next best options are Ha-Seong Kim, Willi Castro, and Miguel Rojas. Kim makes the most sense out of the three, as he’s a plus defender and already has a 4+ WAR season under his belt, but the bat isn’t on the same level as Bichette’s, so the Jays would need to add another bat elsewhere. On the trade market, it's hard to find a match. Most teams that have star shortstops don't seem likely to trade them. Only J.P. Crawford and, to a lesser extent, Gavin Lux are shortstops of note who have one year remaining on their contract. Maybe it's worth a check in on the Nationals to see what’s happening with CJ Abrams or the Marlins with Xavier Edwards, but none of these moves seems likely, and odds are this won't be the route the Blue Jays go if/when they have to replace Bichette. 2 - Add a Second Baseman and Move Giménez to Shortstop Full-Time Even if the Blue Jays do sign Bichette, this seems like a realistic maneuver for the Blue Jays anyway. Bichette was willing to play second in the World Series, and Andrés Giménez is stellar at the shortstop position. If Bichette and Giménez both agree to it, it seems like it could work. In terms of other players to fill the second base void, the top free agents at the position are Gleyber Torres, Jorge Polanco, and Luis Arraez. Arraez is a bat-to-ball master, but the defence is atrocious (-35 outs above average, -27 fielding run value in his career at second), so as much as the Jays value contact, this may not be a fit. The other two could make sense if the Jays go this route. 3 - Add a Third Baseman and Use Clement at 2B, Giménez at SS This seems like the most likely move out of the three so far. After Bichette’s injury in September, Ernie Clement played 2B in 13 of the 19 remaining games, as well as six more in the ALDS and ALCS, and although his Gold Glove-calibre defence is valuable anywhere, having him up the middle certainly will help. Davis Schneider could also stand in at second if needed as well. This would open up the option for the Blue Jays to add an impact bat at the third base spot, and the options here become much more attractive, Alex Bregman could reunite with his old teammate George Springer and play at the hot corner here, while Eugenio Suarez just hit 49 home runs across two teams last year. Maybe a trade offer for the Twins’ Royce Lewis might make some sense as he enters his final year of team control. Replacing Bichette’s bat won't be easy, but this would give the Jays a fighting chance at doing so. 4 - Add an Outfielder and Use Clement/Barger/Giménez at 2B/3B/SS This is where the Blue Jays' flexibility comes in handy, as they really have too many players for not enough spots. Addison Barger has shown that he can play third base, which is important as right field/DH will likely be filled by Springer and Anthony Santander. Getting Barger's bat into the lineup at third base instantly makes the team better. But the Jays are always looking to add talent, and they could choose to improve on the Davis Schneider/Nathan Lukes platoon they used last season. Earlier this week, we took a look at some of the top free agent outfield options and whether they would fit in Toronto. And yes, Kyle Tucker, Cody Bellinger, or Kyle Schwarber would instantly make the team better. In fact, those three players were the only position player free agents who had a higher fWAR than Bichette in 2025, so don't be surprised if the Blue Jays look this way if Bichette does not return. 5 - Stick With the Internal Position Player Options and Go Hard on Pitching Instead If the Blue Jays were to report to camp tomorrow with the players currently on the roster, they’d honestly be okay. Yes, losing Bichette would hurt, but aside from him, Ty France, and Isiah Kiner-Falefa, the Blue Jays are bringing most of the lineup back, and they don’t necessarily have to add another bat. In this scenario, the Blue Jays can do what they’ve been really good at over the last few winters, and that's sign free agent pitchers. Right now, The rotation has Kevin Gausman, Trey Yesavage, José Berríos, and Shane Bieber as locks, but Yesavage just had a massive increase in innings pitched, Bieber is still on his way back from Tommy John surgery, and both Gausman and Berríos have a ton of career innings under their belts and are on the wrong side of 30. This could be the perfect time to go “all-in” on pitching, by throwing some money at Framber Valdez, Dylan Cease, or Ranger Suárez. They could also check in with the Marlins on Sandy Alcantara, the Twins on Joe Ryan, the Brewers on Freddy Peralta, or the Nationals on MacKenzie Gore. And maybe they call the Tigers about Tarik Skubal, just in case. There are quite a few free agent relievers available on the market (Edwin Díaz, Robert Suarez, Pete Fairbanks, Devin Williams, and others). The Jays could sign one or two of those arms and try to go all in on run prevention. It's a recipe that has worked in the past, and if pitching and defence wins championships, then the Blue Jays will be well on their way. Ultimately, I hope this isn’t a path the Blue Jays have to explore. If everything goes well this offseason, Bo Bichette will be back in Toronto, and hopefully, some reinforcements will come along with him. But just in case things don’t work out in our favour, the sky is not falling, and the Blue Jays have plenty of alternative options as they try to get back to the Fall Classic and, this time, be on the right side of history. View full article Spanky__99 1
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted November 15, 2025 Posted November 15, 2025 MLBTR had Brendan Donovan listed as one of their top trade candidates. His approach in the batters box fits the Blue Jays style to a tee, and he slides in nicely at 2B. Projected to earn just 5.4M for 2026 and is still arb eligible again next year. He'd cost a good prospect or two, but leaves almost all our remaining budget for pitching. Spanky__99, Jesse Burrill and Olerud363.354 3
Jesse Burrill Jays Centre Contributor Posted November 16, 2025 Author Posted November 16, 2025 13 hours ago, Pendleton said: MLBTR had Brendan Donovan listed as one of their top trade candidates. His approach in the batters box fits the Blue Jays style to a tee, and he slides in nicely at 2B. Projected to earn just 5.4M for 2026 and is still arb eligible again next year. He'd cost a good prospect or two, but leaves almost all our remaining budget for pitching. Love the call, Seems like the type of player the Blue Jays would be all over Pendleton 1
jmomcc Verified Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 I'd go Okamoto if you think he can play third. Slide clement full time to third. Then spend on pitching.
Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 If they can't get Bo or Tucker I'd just go with option 5. SS Giminez 2B Clement 3B Barger Plus Schneider (2B), Jiminez and Kasevich as MIF depth. Then load up on pitching if possible.
L54 Old-Timey Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 Can just make a trade if they don’t sign a hitter Donovan Marte Abrams Buxton
Joltin Joe Verified Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 Be ironic if Bichette signs with Dodgers. Atlanta be my pick where he ends up
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 1 hour ago, Joltin Joe said: Be ironic if Bichette signs with Dodgers. Atlanta be my pick where he ends up They definitely need a shortstop, and if Bo is so set on playing at shortstop for the duration of his contract, Braves are probably one of the few teams that could accommodate him. Atlanta also has some money to spend this offseason and if their core is healthy, they can be World Series contenders. Joltin Joe 1
L54 Old-Timey Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 31 minutes ago, jaysblue said: They definitely need a shortstop, and if Bo is so set on playing at shortstop for the duration of his contract, Braves are probably one of the few teams that could accommodate him. Atlanta also has some money to spend this offseason and if their core is healthy, they can be World Series contenders. I bet Atlanta has already told him he would be the shortstop. They have Albies and Riley so he’s not playing either of those positions. It will be interesting to see how important it is to him to stay at the six. Close to home for him too The Tigers would probably promise him shortstop too but there’s zero chance he’s going there
SeranthonySantander Verified Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 3 hours ago, Joltin Joe said: Be ironic if Bichette signs with Dodgers. Atlanta be my pick where he ends up More likely he goes to Colorado than the Dodgers. Especially considering the Rockies hired the guy who Jonah Hill played and also the guy in my profile pic. Not sure what his name is.
Olerud363.354 Verified Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 On 11/15/2025 at 8:48 AM, Pendleton said: Projected to earn just 5.4M for 2026 and is still arb eligible again next year. He'd cost a good prospect or two, but leaves almost all our remaining budget for pitching. What do you think he'd cost? Years ago Blue Jays got Randal Grichuk and Aledmys Diaz from the Cardinals, at a similar age and stage of career, and they cost almost nothing. Daulton Varsho cost a top 5 (overall in MLB) prospect and Gurriel. Interesting that the incremental cost between 2 WAR projected guys and 4 WAR projected guys was so steep. If you consider Donavan a 3 WAR projected guy what is the price? (of course beyond WAR and projections there are all kinds of internals we don't know about)
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 2 hours ago, SeranthonySantander said: More likely he goes to Colorado than the Dodgers. Especially considering the Rockies hired the guy who Jonah Hill played and also the guy in my profile pic. Not sure what his name is. Bo isn’t signing with a disaster franchise like the Rockies. He’ll stay with the Jays or sign with a competitive team like the Braves or Yankees. SeranthonySantander 1
SeranthonySantander Verified Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 11 minutes ago, Stangstag said: Bo isn’t signing with a disaster franchise like the Rockies. He’ll stay with the Jays or sign with a competitive team like the Braves or Yankees. Yea I agree. I just don’t think he would go to the dodgers especially because of peripherals after losing to them. I think every other team is more likely than the dodgers. Bo doesn’t seem to like the spot light so if he doesn’t sign with us, I could see him a middling NL team. Braves, Cardinals, Reds or something. Like Kris Bryant did.
Pendleton Old-Timey Member Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 2 hours ago, Olerud363.354 said: What do you think he'd cost? Years ago Blue Jays got Randal Grichuk and Aledmys Diaz from the Cardinals, at a similar age and stage of career, and they cost almost nothing. Daulton Varsho cost a top 5 (overall in MLB) prospect and Gurriel. Interesting that the incremental cost between 2 WAR projected guys and 4 WAR projected guys was so steep. If you consider Donavan a 3 WAR projected guy what is the price? (of course beyond WAR and projections there are all kinds of internals we don't know about) Jimenez, Stanifer, Loperfido & Little for Donovan & Jojo Romero. Spanky__99 1
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted November 17, 2025 Posted November 17, 2025 5 hours ago, Pendleton said: Jimenez, Stanifer, Loperfido & Little for Donovan & Jojo Romero. I could see this making sense for both teams, maybe add a lotto ticket type spect.
Joltin Joe Verified Member Posted November 17, 2025 Posted November 17, 2025 18 hours ago, jaysblue said: They definitely need a shortstop, and if Bo is so set on playing at shortstop for the duration of his contract, Braves are probably one of the few teams that could accommodate him. Atlanta also has some money to spend this offseason and if their core is healthy, they can be World Series contenders. Jays need to go all in this off season because next year's free agent class looks weaker. Plus Springer will be up, Gausman, Bieber and Varsho. Jays are close to something great here. Bo and Tucker now is the time
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