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Bo Bichette has signaled he is open to moving off shortstop, a shift that could shape his MLB future beyond the Toronto Blue Jays as teams look to fill key infield gaps. According to reports, the two-time All-Star is willing to play second base, a move that fits the Los Angeles Dodgers, who face uncertainty at the position due to injuries and roster limits.
Bo Bichette’s strong bat still stands out after a .311 season with 181 hits, even as defensive metrics suggest second base may suit him better. While the Dodgers are seen as a top suitor, the New York Yankees also loom as a serious option, with their own second-base instability making Bichette’s flexibility and consistent production highly appealing ahead of free agency.
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