If you're one of the Boston Red Sox fans in the camp that the organization should sign Bo Bichette this offseason, stay in line. On Tuesday, Julian McWilliams of CBS Sports reported that the Red Sox "are not in" on Bichette, "unless his market changes." If you like our content, choose Sports Illustrated as a preferred source on Google.
The Atlanta Braves continue to make headlines this MLB offseason, as conversations around their shortstop position have intensified. The team’s need for more offense has fueled a wave of Braves offseason rumors, especially following comments from one of the franchise’s most respected former players.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been widely expected to pursue either Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette this offseason. Most insiders have framed it as an either-or decision.
The Boston Red Sox have seemingly been connected to every big-name player available on the open market this offseason if they can hit the ball over the fence.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
It didn't take long for the Toronto Blue Jays front office to snap themselves out of their post-World Series mourning period and get back to work. Following Shane Bieber's surprise opt-in, the club locked up Dylan Cease and inked KBO standout Cody Ponce, thus solidifying the starting rotation.
Baseball’s hot stove is officially cooking. The off-season has picked up steam with front-office executives from all 30 teams gathered at this year’s winter meetings in Orlando, Fla., and the Toronto Blue Jays are among those creating the loudest buzz.
For the first time in his career, Toronto Blue Jays star Bo Bichette is a free agent this offseason. While the Blue Jays are hopeful he'll return and are considered frontrunners to re-sign him, there's a significant chance he won't be back next season.
We know the Boston Red Sox are in hot pursuit of big bats in free agency, but it remains to be seen which ones they have a realistic chance of landing.
If one team is trying their very best to be proactive this offseason, it is the Toronto Blue Jays who have easily made more moves than any other organization to improve their roster for 2026.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette was a driving force behind the club’s league-best record last season, but the two-time All-Star is now hitting the open market as one of the winter’s premier free agents.
USA Today's Bob Nightengale believes the Boston Red Sox will sign Bo Bichette if the Toronto Blue Jays land Kyle Tucker. In his Dec. 7 notebook, Nightengale reiterated that the Blue Jays are strongly pursuing Tucker, a four-time All-Star outfielder who spent 2025 with the Chicago Cubs.
The Boston Red Sox's infield has a lot of questions right now and fortunately there are high-end options out there for the taking right now. Boston All-Star Alex Bregman is available and proved in 2025 that he can thrive with the organization.
The Blue Jays face a critical offseason decision with Bo Bichette hitting free agency after their World Series run. Bichette is projected to command approximately $175 to $200 million over seven years, a significant investment that could strain Toronto's payroll flexibility.
Longtime MLBfirst baseman Yonder Alonso believes that Toronto Blue Jays All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette should explore moving to third base. Bichette, a two-time All-Star and one of the top free agents available, has never played third base at any level.
Before we know it, next spring’s highly anticipated World Baseball Classic will be upon us. That’s where we’ll begin to unpack the latest news cycle, starting with a marquee free agent’s future ahead of the 2026 WBC.
The Winter Meetings haven’t even begun yet, and the Toronto Blue Jays have already had a busy off-season. Just over a week ago, it was reported that the Blue Jays signed Dylan Cease to a seven-year deal worth $210 million (with deferred money).
The Toronto Blue Jays could use more championship pedigree after losing in Game 7 of the 2025 Fall Classic, so why not add a player who has won a World Series already?
Bo Bichette’s 2025 campaign became one of the defining turnarounds of the Blue Jays’ season. After an uneven 2024, he responded with a strong bounce-back year that helped propel Toronto to its first World Series appearance since 1993.
With the Blue Jays landing one of the biggest pitching names on the free-agent market, will the team shift gears toward what one MLB insider calls "the No. 1 priority?"
The Blue Jays have some big decisions to make this offseason that could directly impact their likelihood of repeating as AL East champions next season.
The 2025 season was a make-or-break year for Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette. Bichette struggled through an injury-ravaged 2024 campaign, posting a .225/.277/.322 batting line over 336 plate appearances, hitting four homers and 16 doubles.
After another postseason failure, the New York Yankees find themselves in the offseason desperate for a hitter who can provide a spark besides Aaron Judge.