Updating earlier reports of interest from the Yankees, Dodgers, Cubs, Red Sox and Blue Jays, the Philadelphia Phillies have emerged as a suitor for free-agent shortstop Bo Bichette, per Jon Heyman. The 27-year-old's versatility—including openness to second base—could address Philadelphia's infield needs after a disappointing postseason.
The Phillies, coming off a five-year, $150 million re-signing of Kyle Schwarber, view Bichette as a lineup boost following their NLDS loss to the Dodgers. However, his projected five-year deal could complicate re-signing catcher J.T. Realmuto (two years, $32 million projected).
Philadelphia may shift Bichette to second base, displacing Bryson Stott (.257 AVG in 2025, .225 vs. lefties, controlled two more years) or moving third baseman Alec Bohm (production dip, minus-2 OAA, controlled one year).
Meanwhile, the Blue Jays—fresh off a World Series run—have reduced need for Bichette by signing Japanese third baseman Kazuma Okamoto (four years, $60 million; .327/.416 slash in 69 games despite injury) and Dylan Cease (seven years, $210 million), signaling a roster reload.