Ranking the Blue Jays' offseason priorities
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Ranking the Blue Jays' offseason priorities
"Getting to the World Series this year was proof that the Blue Jays can play on the biggest stage. There's no denying that this offseason is one of the more crucial ones for Toronto's front office if the team is interested in extending its contention window. Six players from the team are in the free agent market currently, leaving several holes for the team to fill in the gaps, either by reuniting with the 2025 version of the team or by taking a risk on a few new players."
"1. Re-signing Bo Bichette Despite his hyper-aggressive plate approaches and declining fielding values, Bo Bichette finally proved his worth in the playoffs, even if he could only play in a couple of games this past season. Before his injury in September, Bichette was a hit and RBI-generator for the Blue Jays, effectively turning around the RISP luck that used to haunt the team for years. Most of all, Bichette's status with the team was more special because he, like Vladimir Guerrero Jr.,"
Toronto reached the World Series and now faces a crucial offseason with six players entering free agency, creating multiple roster holes that require targeted moves. The front office must decide whether to retain All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette while reinforcing a pitching staff that needs improvement. Bichette provided strong offensive production before a September injury and showed playoff value despite limited appearances. Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are homegrown franchise faces, making Bichette's retention particularly important. Bichette is expected to decline a qualifying offer and pursue a lucrative long-term deal amid a thinner infield market.
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