Mets, Bo Bichette agree to 3-year, $126M contract
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ESPN's Jeff Passan reveals Bo Bichette update that's great news for Phillies fans originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Dodgers, four-year $240 million Tucker deal has influenced its first free agent signing, as the Mets spent way more than anyone projected Bichette to receive.
As long as Bichette's preferred destination is still open to signing him, the Phillies cannot rely on him choosing them if their offer is matched. The ideal scenario for the Phillies is that the Blue Jays give Tucker a long-term deal and exhaust their resources. That would make it difficult for them to match the Phillies' offer.
After the New York Mets swung and missed on free out outfielder Kyle Tucker, the front office pivoted to a new splashy signing: Bo Bichette.
Former MLB general manager Jim Duquette gives a blunt take on the New York Mets signing free-agent infielder Bo Bichette.
The New York Mets reportedly signed Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million deal on Friday, according to Will Sammon of The Athletic and Jeff Passan of ESPN, with two opt-outs cooked into the agreement.
Bo Bichette left the Toronto Blue Jays, signing a three-year deal with the New York Mets. ESPN's Buster Olney says that despite the long relationship between the Blue Jays and Bichette, both sides were ready for a fresh start.
Original: After weeks of speculation, the Toronto Blue Jays have officially lost longtime infielder Bo Bichette in free agency. He is signing a three-year contract with the New York Mets, per a report from Will Sammon of The Athletic. As of this report, there is no indication of the money.