
"He led the American League in hits twice (2021, 2022) and likely would have led the AL again this year had he not injured his knee in early September, spending the next month or so on the IL. For his career, the right-handed bat owns a .294/.337/.469 slash line with 190 doubles, 111 home runs, and a .806 OPS across 748 games."
"With the crushing loss this past weekend, the Toronto Blue Jays and the rest of the 29 teams are heading into the offseason, ready to do business and gear up for the 2026 campaign. While the Game 7 defeat is fresh on the minds of the Jays, their fans, and the players/staff, the game continues to move forward, and there is business that needs to be done right from the get-go."
The Major League Baseball offseason begins immediately following the World Series, with many players becoming free agents or facing option deadlines in the next five days. Teams are preparing to address roster holes, negotiate contracts, and pursue trades to improve for the 2026 campaign. The Toronto Blue Jays face multiple roster decisions and have a clear priority in retaining key infield talent. Bo Bichette has emerged as one of the top offensive infielders, posting a career .294/.337/.469 slash line with 111 home runs and a .806 OPS, despite a knee injury that limited late-season play.
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