(Image Source – Getty Images) The Toronto Blue Jays have been busy this offseason, making some big and pricey moves, and the impact is hard to overlook. With hundreds of millions invested and fresh faces filling important roles, the team lineup looks a lot different than what fans are accustomed to. One well-known player now seems to be left out of the picture.As Toronto moves ahead with a revamped infield and looks for another big-name player, the real question isn’t if the team is being bold, but rather who might be getting overlooked. Insiders in the league are beginning to reveal a clearer understanding of the club’s true priorities, and they aren’t what most anticipated. Free agency is still in flux, but the route back is quickly closing. For a player who used to seem like a key part of the franchise’s future, the quiet is becoming more pronounced with each passing day.
Why the Toronto Blue Jays infield leaves little room for Bo Bichette
The Blue Jays have been busy in free agency, shelling out $337 million on new players that have made their infield pretty crowded. They brought in Japanese power hitter Kazuma Okamoto, picked up Andrés Giménez, and have Ernie Clement in the lineup too.Even though sources say the Jays are stepping up their efforts to bring in Tucker, who still fits well on the roster after signing Kazuma Okamoto, it seems less likely that he’ll reunite with Bichette. This change comes as the team focuses on outfielder Kyle Tucker, whose role as a regular right fielder wouldn’t mess with the infield.Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins mentioned during Okamoto’s introductory press conference that, “If there’s an opportunity for us to think about improving the organization, we’re going to always lean into creative ways to do so.”Although there are still supporters within the Blue Jays organization for bringing on the 27-year-old Bichette, the current setup of the infield looks pretty packed. This makes it tough to give regular playing time to all of Bichette, Okamoto, Giménez, and Clement, as Bannon pointed out.The Jays are probably going to keep in contact with Bichette’s agents since free agency is still up in the air and plans are changing, according to Bannon’s report. One possible outcome could see Bichette opting for a shorter contract with opt-outs, much like the deals Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, and Cody Bellinger signed in the last few offseasons.More realistically, Toronto might have to pull off a big trade, like moving Anthony Santander—who has four years remaining on his contract—to make space for Bichette. But, finding a buyer for Santander after his injury-riddled 2025 season isn’t a sure thing.
Philadelphia Phillies Emerge as Serious Suitor for Bo Bichette
Bichette turned down a one-year qualifying offer of $22.025 million from the Blue Jays, which means Toronto will get draft-pick compensation if he joins another team. He’s believed to be looking for a multi-year contract worth about $300 million, as per MLB insider Jon Heyman from the New York Post. This asking price was also mentioned in reports from the Toronto Sun and the Toronto Star, referencing Heyman.A number of teams are interested. The Philadelphia Phillies are stepping up as a strong contender, with Bichette set to meet them on Monday, January 12, 2026, according to Heyman’s report in the New York Post.Bichette might slot into the Phillies’ lineup by shifting to second or third base, bringing his right-handed bat to a roster that features Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper, and Trea Turner. The Phillies’ bench coach, Don Mattingly, who previously held the same position with the Blue Jays, offers some familiarity.Other connections involve the Seattle Mariners, which Heavy Sports considers a surprising team. An AL West contender is seen as a dark-horse candidate, according to SI.com. The Boston Red Sox’s interest might be dampened by Bichette’s $300 million request, making other infield choices more apparent, as noted by BoSox Injection referencing Heyman.
Toronto Blue Jays view Kyle Tucker as everyday right fielder without altering infield structure
The Blue Jays are stepping up their game to bring in Kyle Tucker, showing they’re shifting focus from Bichette. They had Tucker visit their development complex in Florida back in early December 2025.Players such as Guerrero and Myles Straw have been liking Tucker’s posts on social media, and a league source mentioned to Bannon that Toronto has been more proactive in recruiting the 28-year-old. Tucker would be a great fit as a regular right fielder, which would let Santander shift to left field and George Springer take on the DH role, all without changing the infield.There’s no sure thing that the Jays will get Tucker since he probably has a lot of teams interested in him. Plus, Toronto has already shelled out a good amount for four free-agent signings, according to Bannon. This change in strategy highlights why Bichette’s time with the Blue Jays seems to be coming to an end as free agency moves forward.Also Read: Cincinnati Reds add Pierce Johnson while Arizona Diamondbacks continue searching for bullpen stability