Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays
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The Phillies are among a number of big-market teams to have interest in Bo Bichette, an ultra young (27) free agent. Yanks, Cubs, Dodgers, Red Sox and incumbent Jays, too. Bichette is the only player to hit .300 vs. fastballs, breaking balls and also changeups/splits.
There is a world where Brian Cashman and owner Hal Steinbrenner decide to opt out of the Scott Boras carnival. In it, the New York Yankees watch as Cody Belling
Veteran infielder Alex Bregman is back on the market after an "excellent when healthy" 2025 season with the Red Sox. He also happens to be our second-ranked free agent of the winter. Here's part of R.J. Anderson's write-up of Bregman from earlier in the offseason:
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Every free-agent signing is bound to have a domino effect, especially when it concerns the Toronto Blue Jays, heading into the 2026 season. It was obvious after
MLB insider Jon Heyman reveals that a NL East powerhouse has joined the long line of teams vying for Bo Bichette.
The Phillies are among the big-market teams interested in Bo Bichette. MLBTR breaks down a potential signing and the positional fit.
The New York Yankees could be the favorites in the Bo Bichette sweepstakes after the Blue Jays made another move.
Other clubs with interest in Bichette include the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays, according to Heyman.
Another option for the Phillies would be moving Bichette or Stott over to third base and trading Alec Bohm, whose name has appeared incessantly in trade speculation since last winter. Obviously, a trade would have to follow a Bichette signing, but how Philadelphia would go about doing it remains to be seen.