Bo Bichette joins New York Mets for a deal worth whopping $126 million. Injury, stats, achievements
Bo Bichette reportedly will move to third base for the Mets, who were competing with the division rival Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox for the services of the 27-year-old free agent.

Bichette reportedly will move to third base for the Mets, who were competing with the division rival Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox for the services of the 27-year-old free agent.
A two-time All-Star with the Toronto Blue Jays, Bichette batted .311 with 18 homers and 94 RBIs in 139 games last season for the American League pennant winners.
Bichette returned from a knee injury to play in the 2025 postseason and batted .348 in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. His three-run, third-inning homer off Shohei Ohtani gave Toronto a 3-1 lead in Game 7, which the Dodgers won 5-4 in 11 innings.
A second-round pick by the Blue Jays in 2016, Bichette is a lifetime .294 hitter with 111 home runs and 437 RBIs in 748 games since making his debut in 2019.
Defensively, Bichette has played exclusively at shortstop during the regular season. He started four games at second base in the World Series.
The Mets have five-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner Francisco Lindor at shortstop.
Signing Bichette will cost New York its second- and fifth-highest draft picks in 2026 and $1 million from its international bonus pool because Toronto had tendered Bichette a $22.025 million qualifying offer that he turned down. The Blue Jays will also receive a compensatory draft pick after the fourth round because Bichette signed with another team.
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