
"I think in the last 24-48 hours, the Dodgers' chances of signing Bo Bichette have gone from like 40 percent to 30 percent to 20 percent to keeps going down, It looked like there was some momentum earlier in the week, and now it looks like that has completely fizzled. It came out that Bo Bichette and the Phillies are going to have a meeting. Phillies players are trying to recruit him."
"He's looking for $300 million and you haven't seen that report confirmed from by multiple insiders. But if there's any truth that Bo Bichette is looking for a deal at the $300 million, then in the words of the great Randy Jackson, that's a no from me dog."
"The Los Angeles Dodgers would gladly sign Bichette if he was interested on a short-term contract,"
Dodgers' chances of signing Bo Bichette have declined significantly over a short period, with momentum that existed earlier described as having fizzled. Bichette has scheduled a meeting with the Philadelphia Phillies and is being actively recruited by Phillies players. Bichette is seeking about $300 million, a price that many teams view as prohibitive. The Dodgers prefer a short-term contract rather than a long-term deal for Bichette. The Phillies represent a realistic landing spot because Bichette's bat could help convert recent postseason shortcomings into a deep run. The Dodgers enter 2026 without a settled everyday second baseman but have internal options to evaluate in spring training.
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