The Jays lost the World Series after giving the Dodgers a tight fight; however, one star who made some noise in MLB with elite performances was the Jays’ Bo Bichette. Starting with the deciding Game 7, where the Jays lost 5-4, Bo Bichette’s three-run home run was the biggest swing in the team’s current history. Even on May 31, 2025, he recorded his career’s 100th home run against the Athletics. He was the first Jays shortstop to reach that milestone in team history. And that sure has attracted attention.
As per The Sporting Tribune , “Los Angeles sits at 5/2 odds (+250) to sign Bichette, the shortest odds of any team.” This news did not sit well with the management, and they clearly did not want to lose their star to their biggest rival.
The Jays president, Mark Shapiro, when asked abo

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