2024 was supposed to be a big year for Bo Bichette, but it ended up being a lost season for the Toronto Blue Jays shortstop. It’s not the first time the 26-year-old has experienced rough patches in his career, but this was the first season where injuries hampered his performance and kept him off the field for half of the season.
Could the Kansas City Royals pull off the surprise move of the offseason? Two things are clear about the Royals' 2024 season in hindsight: it was a smashing success, and yet, the Royals still weren't ready to compete with the big dogs.
The Atlanta Braves are in need of an upgrade at the shortstop position. Orlando Arcia can stick around to provide depth, but the team needs a new starter in 2025.
Just like the last couple of offseasons, Alex Anthopoulos will be mulling over what to do at shortstop. Two years ago, he decided to let Dansby Swanson walk, who was coming off a career year and signed a $177 million contract with the Cubs.
The Blue Jays offseason is officially underway. While golf may be the activity of choice right now, president and CEO Mark Shapiro and his team are attempting to do damage control by addressing the media and personnel concerns.
It’s no secret that Bo Bichette didn’t have a great season. The Toronto Blue Jays’ star shortstop finished the season slashing .225/.277/.322 with four home runs in 336 plate appearances, with a 6 BB% and a 19 K% for a 71 wRC+ and a 0.3 fWAR.
The Toronto Blue Jays are entering one of the most important offseasons that the franchise has gone through in recent memory. With postseason success eluding the organization since 2016, Blue Jays fans are looking for something that will help this club turn things around after a dismal campaign.
The Toronto Blue Jays were one of the big disappointments of the 2024 MLB season. After making three playoff appearances int he previous four seasons, the Blue Jays took a major step back in 2024, finishing just 74-88 and placing dead last in the ultra-competitive AL East.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but the Blue Jays need to have a big off-season. It sounds like the same rhetoric we’ve heard every year dating back to 2019, but this winter has to be different.
With just a handful of games remaining this season, the Toronto Blue Jays have made a transaction, while we have some clarity on two injured players. On Wednesday, it was reported by multiple sources that Bo Bichette received surgery on September 25 for a displaced middle finger.
The sad cherry on top of the melting sundae that has been Bo Bichette's 2024 season will come in the form of surgery on a fractured finger.
With the Blue Jays concluding their 2024 campaign, they are starting to look ahead to 2025, and one of the aspects of that is getting healthy. Last week, the Blue Jays witnessed multiple season-ending injuries amidst their roster, and the club announced the statuses of a couple of them on Monday afternoon.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ front office turnover continued on Monday. According to numerous sources, the Blue Jays have dismissed several coaches in the organization.
The Toronto Blue Jays placed shortstop Bo Bichette on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a broken finger, ending the two-time All-Star's disappointing campaign.
2024 is a wrap for one multi-time All-Star infielder.
The season is over for Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette after a fractured finger. Bichette was placed on the 10-day injured list with a fracture to his right middle finger, the team announced Thursday.
While shortstop Bo Bichette is far from the only one to blame for Toronto's lack of success in 2024, his injury-riddled campaign is a significant reason why the Blue Jays will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2021.
Bo Bichette’s season has come to an end. The Toronto Blue Jays announced ahead of their series finale with the Texas Rangers on Thursday that Bo Bichette has been placed on the Injured List with a right middle finger fracture.
The broken finger caps off a nightmare season — one that’s seen the two-time All-Star weather a pair of IL stints due to calf strains that have severely hobbled him.
The Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated shortstop Bo Bichette from the 10-day injured list, the team announced Tuesday evening. Bichette had been out since July 19, when he left a game against the Detroit Tigers early due to a right calf strain.
The Toronto Blue Jays have struggled to find success over the past few years and will miss the playoffs in 2024. The organization decided to blow it up to a certain extent at the trade deadline, moving several key players in exchange for young talent.
He has been on the injured list since suffering a right calf strain on July 19, which was the third calf-related issue for him within about a month’s time.
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette is back with the team on Tuesday night as the Jays take on the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. He's taking the next step in his rehab from a calf issue and was out on the field taking groundballs and going through workouts.
With the trade deadline (July 30) just 10 days away, it is pretty clear that the Blue Jays need to become sellers over the next week and a half.
Bo Bichette exited Friday's game after six innings. The Blue Jays shortstop came up limping out of the batter’s box after hitting a line drive to right field.
Time is running out quickly for the Toronto Blue Jays, a team that had expectations of contention but instead is looking like a deadline seller. Here are three potential landing spots for Bichette.
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