Bo Bichette’s strong return in 2025 sets the stage for an intriguing offseason, as the star shortstop could secure one of the largest contracts this winter. Bichette is a proven talent in Toronto and a vital part of the Blue Jays’ lineup. He has openly expressed his desire to remain with the team, making a reunion a natural possibility.
Bo Bichette on his future: “I’ve said I want to be here from the beginning.”
Bichette would also fit well with the Braves, who had the lowest offensive production at shortstop in the majors in 2025, with a 59 wRC+. Nick Allen primarily covered the position and was strong defensively, but offensive improvement is needed.
Although it would be disappointing for Blue Jays fans if former general manager Alex Anthopoulos brought Bichette to Atlanta, the Braves traditionally avoid large free agent contracts. Their biggest free agent commitment remains B.J. Upton’s five-year, $75.25 million deal signed in November 2012.
Author's summary: Bo Bichette’s 2025 resurgence makes him a top free agent, with Toronto favored for a reunion but opportunities exist with the Braves or other teams depending on financial strategies.