MLB trade rumors: Los Angeles Dodgers strongly linked to $22.06 million Toronto Blue Jays star ahead of free agency to improve championship oddsLos Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) and pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) celebrate after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays (Image via Imagn) The Los Angeles Dodgers are being closely linked to Bo Bichette as free agency approaches. People around the league believe the Dodgers are willing to wait. The idea is simple: let the market settle, then step in with an offer that favors a shorter term and a higher yearly salary.Toronto’s chances of keeping Bichette appear to be shrinking. While a return is still possible, there is growing belief that Los Angeles sees an opening. The Los Angeles Dodgers have payroll flexibility, a clear plan, and a roster built to win now. That combination makes them a serious threat if Bichette reaches the open market without a deal in place.

Bo Bichette’s Contract expectations and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ strategy

Most projections place Bo Bichette’s value between seven and eight years, with a total price of $200–210 million. That comes out to roughly $26 million per season. The Los Angeles Dodgers are not known for committing to long contracts unless the fit is perfect. Instead, they often prefer shorter deals that keep future options open.A four- or five-year contract with a higher annual value fits their pattern. There has been little noise about trade talks, which points to this being a free-agent play. Bichette has also indicated he is open to playing second base. That matters because Mookie Betts is expected to remain the Dodgers’ shortstop in 2026. One possible structure discussed around the league is an eight-year, $200 million deal with a fourth-year opt-out and front-loaded money to limit long-term risk.

What each side gains

Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Bo Bichette

Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Bo Bichette (Image via Getty)

For the Los Angeles Dodgers, Bichette adds a right-handed bat to a lineup already built around Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman. His ability to hit for average and drive in runs strengthens the middle of the order during another title push.For Bichette, a move would mean leaving a team in transition with the Toronto Blue Jays and joining a consistent contender. He would hit with protection and play meaningful games deep into October. Toronto, if he leaves after rejecting a qualifying offer, would receive draft pick compensation and free up money to focus on younger players.

Bo Bichette’s Performance and profile

Bichette is 27 years old, born March 5, 1998. Over 748 career games, he owns a .294/.342/.462 slash line with 111 home runs. In 2025, he hit .311, one of the best averages in the American League.SeasonGABAVGHRRBIOPSRank Notes 2025 139 582 .311 18 94 .840 2nd AL AVG, 11th OPS Career 748 3075 .294 111- .804 2× All-StarDefense remains the concern. His metrics at shortstop have been negative throughout his career, including continued struggles in 2025. A move to second base helps, but his glove still lowers his overall value.Also read: MLB trade rumors: Toronto Blue Jays on the verge of singning $500 million Chicago Cubs superstar to get much-needed roster upgrade

My Two Cents on This Mock Trade

The Dodgers are in a strong position. Bichette fills a clear need without forcing changes elsewhere, and his bat raises the ceiling of an already elite lineup. Toronto may gain future assets, but Los Angeles gains a player who fits their timeline and their approach to winning now.