- Sat Feb 15, 2025 11:01 am
#6107
The Toronto Blue Jays are at a crossroads with their star shortstop Bo Bichette, who has yet to engage in contract extension talks as he approaches free agency at the end of the 2025 season. This situation raises some intriguing questions about the future of both Bichette and the Blue Jays organization.
Bichette has expressed a desire to remain with the team, but after a disappointing 2024 season marred by injuries and a lackluster performance, can the Blue Jays afford to invest in him long-term? With the pressing need to secure Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a potentially record-breaking extension, is it wise for the Jays to prioritize Guerrero over Bichette, especially considering Bichette's recent struggles?
Let’s dive into the debate:
What do you think the Blue Jays should do? Should they focus on locking down Guerrero first and see how Bichette performs this season before making any decisions? Or is it time to consider trading Bichette if he doesn’t bounce back?
Additionally, how do you view Bichette's potential for a rebound? Is he capable of returning to his previous form, or has the injury bug taken too much of a toll on his career?
And for those who have followed his journey, what are your thoughts on his development since his debut? Is he still a cornerstone player for the Blue Jays, or has he become expendable in the grand scheme of the team's future?
Let’s hear your predictions and insights!
Bichette has expressed a desire to remain with the team, but after a disappointing 2024 season marred by injuries and a lackluster performance, can the Blue Jays afford to invest in him long-term? With the pressing need to secure Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a potentially record-breaking extension, is it wise for the Jays to prioritize Guerrero over Bichette, especially considering Bichette's recent struggles?
Let’s dive into the debate:
What do you think the Blue Jays should do? Should they focus on locking down Guerrero first and see how Bichette performs this season before making any decisions? Or is it time to consider trading Bichette if he doesn’t bounce back?
Additionally, how do you view Bichette's potential for a rebound? Is he capable of returning to his previous form, or has the injury bug taken too much of a toll on his career?
And for those who have followed his journey, what are your thoughts on his development since his debut? Is he still a cornerstone player for the Blue Jays, or has he become expendable in the grand scheme of the team's future?
Let’s hear your predictions and insights!