The San Francisco Giants‘ front office was likely keeping a close eye on the World Series.

Specifically, on Toronto Blue Jays star Bo Bichette, who was playing out the final year of his contract.

Bichette crushed a three-run home run in Game 7, one that would’ve been legendary if Toronto held on to win.

Now, he could be looking for a new team, and ESPN’s David Schoenfield writes that the Giants are the best fit.

“Bichette’s free agency will be fascinating,” Schoenfield writes. “Given his poor defensive metrics at shortstop, it’s almost a certainty teams will be looking at him as a second or third baseman rather than a shortstop — even the Blue Jays (the team he has been with his entire career), who would move Andres Gimenez to shortstop. That’s not a bad thing for Bichette, as it opens up his possible destinations to more teams if he’s willing to change positions. Although he is a .294 hitter, it will be interesting to see how he ages: He already doesn’t run well (21st percentile in speed) and he doesn’t walk much, so his offensive production is heavily reliant on his batting average. We mentioned the Giants as a potential fit for Kyle Tucker. The same goes for Bichette, as Giants second basemen hit just .216/.273/.342.”

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Bichette has expressed an interest in returning to Toronto. But when the Blue Jays signed Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a $500 million contract in April, they didn’t also find a way to get a contract done with Bichette.

As the season went along, Bichette looked like his past self, not the version that struggled through 2024.

He missed more than a month with a left knee sprain before returning to the World Series, but he showed his bat could still work even while clearly still hampered.

Now, Bichette might get a chance to show a new team how well his swing works, and that team could be the Giants.

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