Bo Bichette enters free agency for the first time this offseason, and the 27-year-old is drawing strong interest after another impressive campaign. In 2025, he batted .311 with a .357 on-base percentage and a .483 slugging mark. His stat line included 18 home runs, 94 RBIs, and only 91 strikeouts.
Despite missing the final month of the regular season, Bichette still finished second in the American League with 181 hits and maintains a career average of .294. A knee injury limited his postseason availability, yet he still appeared in all seven World Series games, producing a slash line of .348/.444/.478 and delivering a pivotal Game 7 home run.
“Any team signing him will be doing so for his bat and hoping he can transition to second or third base.”
Bichette has played shortstop his entire career, but continuing in that role appears unlikely. He ranked last among MLB shortstops in 2025 with -13 outs above average and -11 defensive runs saved, making a defensive shift nearly inevitable.
Bichette’s free agency combines elite hitting with defensive challenges, making him a prized but risky target for contenders looking to boost their lineup in 2026.