The Toronto Blue Jays were hoping to be competitive in 2025 but there are major questions around them. Toronto failed to sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to an extension before his self-imposed deadline. Star shortstop Bo Bichette is also a pending free agent and MLB analyst Zachary D.
Max Scherzer faces Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in batting practice at the Blue Jays camp. Toronto Blue Jays; Max Scherzer; Spring Training; Grapefruit League; team featu
What about Bo Bichette? A year ago, his name followed Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s, right in the same breath of every conversation we had about the future of the Blue Jays. Then, the 2024 season happened.
Bo Bichette's long locks are gone as the latest pictures of him from the spring training facilities of the Toronto Blue Jays are going viral.
As the Toronto Blue Jays get ready for the 2025 season, shortstop Bo Bichette has confirmed that he and the organization have not engaged in any contract extension discussions. With just one year left on his three-year, $33.6 million deal, Bichette is staring down free agency unless a new deal is reached.
MLB insider has recently hinted that after a failed extension negotiation with the Toronto Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will eye $500M+
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. recently mentioned that he's ready to play for all 30 teams, including the Yankees, if given the right opportunity.
With free agency a season away, Bo Bichette and the Jays "haven't had any talks" about an extension. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. addressed questions about his future, providing additional insights during the team's first spring training game. His comments sparked further interest among MLB teams.