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One of the top position players remaining on the free agent market is open to a position change, which in turn could spark some interest from the New York Yanke
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Second base: What if the Yankees signed Bo Bichette?
Just yesterday (Wednesday), we learned that Bo Bichette was letting teams interested in acquiring his services know that he was open to moving to second base, the position he played for the first time in his major league career at this year’s World Series.
The New York Yankees could be flirting with an idea so drastic it could either secure a dynasty or get the front office run out of town.
The MLB market is starting to heat up and one of the names generating the most buzz is Bo Bichette. According to David Schoenfield, an ESPN analyst, the Toronto Blue Jays shortstop
The New York Yankees were warned against signing Toronto Blue Jays star shortstop Bo Bichette in free agency this offseason.
Free agency's top shortstop could sign ... as a second baseman. MLB Trade Rumors explains why it makes sense for Bichette to change positions.
Bo Bichette, who was on the Blue Jays team that lost to the Dodgers in the World Series, appears to be embracing a new outlook on his free agency. Bichette has been a shortstop his whole career, but the consensus is that he'll eventually have to move off of that position.
The New York Yankees could poach Bo Bichette from the Toronto Blue Jays if they're willing to give out a huge contract.
The Toronto Blue Jays are on the hunt for both Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, but a surprising new team has entered the chat.