Blue Jays Expected To Trade All-Star Bichette Amid Competitive Struggles
Blue Jays Expected To Trade All-Star Bichette Amid Competitive Struggles

Blue Jays Expected To Trade All-Star Bichette Amid Competitive Struggles

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The New York Mets are struggling to fill their center field position and may pursue a trade for Baltimore Orioles' Cedric Mullins, a veteran All-Star and Silver Slugger, as a potential upgrade before the trade deadline. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays, currently hovering around .500 and trailing division rivals like the Yankees, face uncertainty regarding their playoff prospects; they may either seek upgrades or become sellers due to underperforming offseason acquisitions. Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette, a two-time All-Star nearing free agency, has emerged as a coveted trade target for multiple teams, including the Yankees—who need infield help and view Bichette's success at Yankee Stadium favorably—and the Detroit Tigers, who see him as a key addition to bolster their roster. While trading Bichette to a division rival like the Yankees would be painful for Blue Jays fans, it remains a possibility if Toronto falls out of contention, especially considering his contract situation following Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s extension. Overall, the trade deadline could bring significant changes for both the Mets, seeking center field stability, and the Blue Jays, potentially reshaping their core by moving high-profile players like Bichette.

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