This offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays' front office faces a pivotal decision. They locked up Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in April, guaranteeing him 14 years, likely covering his entire career, which looks smart given Guerrero Jr.'s historic postseason performance. Now, the focus shifts to Bo Bichette. Recent successes from young players may give the front office confidence to forgo the significant investment required for Bichette.
Don't be surprised if the Blue Jays' front office thinks they can now win without Bo Bichette
During the beginning of the season, all the talk around the Blue Jays was what they would do with their two young superstars, who would become free agents at the end of this season.