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The Toronto Blue Jays’ 38 home run slugger had an interesting four-word response for the team’s latest free agent signing.
One might recall that a few days ago, the Blue Jays signed third baseman Kazuma Okamoto out of Japan. Though there could still be a fit for free agent Bo Bichette if the two sides wanted it bad enough, that might be off the table at this point. The Athletic reports that "a reunion with Bichette appears increasingly unlikely."
What next? The Blue Jays have dared a fan base to dream again. Even after landing Dylan Cease, Kazuma Okamoto, Cody Ponce and Tyler Rogers, this offseason still feels alive. There’s a sense of momentum that’s carried over from their run to the World Series in 2025,
The Boston Red Sox could use at least one more hurler before the offseason comes to a close. Not necessarily a starter, but more so a bullpen arm. If a deal fal
From Bo Bichette's wedding to trips down south, the Toronto team and their partners are making the most of the months before they're back on the field.
But with just five weeks until spring training, nothing has happened yet, even as Toronto has spent big on other parts of the roster. The Blue Jays have added pitchers Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce, and Tyler Rogers, as well as Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto.
Of the four top offensive free agents available, the Blue Jays could choose from Alex Bregman, Cody Bellinger, Kyle Tucker, or their very own Bo Bichette. All four players are incredibly talented, and all would be good additions and likely round out an excellent offseason.