Toronto would love to keep their two-time All-Star shortstop beyond 2026. Meanwhile, the contending teams will view Bo Bichette as more of a second baseman now, especially with his baserunning and overall athleticism trending down. But the Blue Jays are open to keeping him at shortstop. However, Andrés Giménez has the upside to be a Gold Glove defender there. At the end of the day, though, it all comes down to money. To keep things within their budget and solve this dilemma, the Blue Jays could go after the Nationals’ $5.5 million shortstop.
MoccBomb, the ‘biggest enemy’ of NY insider Jon Heyman, says that many executives think the Nationals are gearing up for a big move this offseason.
The belief is that Paul Toboni, Nationals’ president of baseball operations, might be willing to trade

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