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Bo Bichette once revealed how Marcus Semien meant ‘everything’ to him as Blue Jays teammates
"Everything… He's meant a lot to me." An emotional Bo Bichette reflects on what he learned from his teammate Marcus Semien this season. pic.twitter.com/GYSuCd3R06 Bichette, playing in his third big league season, made his first All-Star team, hitting 29 home runs with 102 RBIs while leading the American League with 191 hits.
The Toronto Blue Jays needed to bolster their farm system, and they did so in a huge way by adding a top international free agent.
The Toronto Blue Jays organization has re-signed a 27-year-old after a very brief stint with the Philadelphia Phillies.
For a decade, Bo Bichette represented the future in Toronto. Now, so suddenly, he’s a memory. Bichette has agreed to a three-year, $126 million deal with the Mets, another short-term, big-money deal that lands one day after Kyle Tucker signed a four-year,
Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller recently came out with a list of the most available at each position, and listed Myles Straw as the top center field trade candidate.
It is that time of year. Spring training is inching closer day by day, and the anticipation is already growing for the season that's to come.
Despite Kyle Tucker signing with the Dodgers, the Toronto Blue Jays are slipping away with Bo Bichette and he might find another home.
Tucker spurned the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets and instead agreed to terms Jan. 15 with the Dodgers on a four-year, $240 million contract, a person familiar with the agreement confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.