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San Francisco Giants designated hitter Rafael Devers (16) (Image via Imagn)
The San Francisco Giants are pushing to the front of the line for Bo Bichette as the Toronto Blue Jays shortstop reaches free agency after a strong 2025 season. Bichette put himself back among the league’s most reliable hitters, and the Giants see him as a direct fix for an offense that lagged behind most of baseball last year.Bo Bichette hit .311 with a .357 on-base percentage and a .483 slugging mark in 2025. He finished with 181 hits and 94 RBIs and played a major role in Toronto’s run to the World Series. At 27, with his 28th birthday coming in March 2026, he is entering the middle of his prime just as San Francisco is looking to reset its roster.
Why the San Francisco Giants are targeting Bo Bichette
The San Francisco Giants finished 81-81 in 2025 and placed third in the NL West. The record was respectable, but the offense was not.
San Francisco ranked 26th in runs scored and struggled to get consistent production from second base.Bo Bichette is viewed as a clean fit because he has shown interest in moving from shortstop to second base. That flexibility allows the Giants to line up their infield without forcing players out of position.A potential alignment looks like this: • Willy Adames at shortstop • Matt Chapman at third base • Rafael Devers at first base • Bo Bichette at second baseHis right-handed bat also balances a lineup that leaned heavily left-handed in key spots.
Contract outlook and roster impact

Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Bo Bichette (Image via Getty)
The expected offer centers on a seven-year deal worth about $189 million, or roughly $27 million per season. The structure is similar to Willy Adames’ recent contract, adjusted for Bo Bichette’s age and offensive profile.Key points of the deal: • Seven years in length • Total value around $189 million • No trade involved, pure free agencyBecause no prospects would be moved, the San Francisco Giants can keep top names like Bryce Eldridge and Jhonny Leval available for future pitching upgrades.
For Toronto, Bichette’s exit removes his projected $16.5 million arbitration salary and opens payroll room for other pursuits.
Why each side considers this move
For San Francisco, the appeal is straightforward. Bichette brings a steady bat to a lineup that lacked contact hitters. His style fits Oracle Park, where extra-base power is harder to come by but singles and doubles still play.For Bo Bichette, the San Francisco Giants offer long-term security and a defined role in a reworked infield.
It also gives him a fresh start after dealing with injuries and constant speculation in Toronto.For the Blue Jays, losing Bichette is significant, but it lines up with a broader payroll reset after a World Series appearance and keeps future roster decisions flexible.
2025 production comparison at second base
| Player/Group | AVG | OPS | HR | RBI | WAR (2025) | Defensive Runs Saved |
| Bo Bichette | .311 | .840 | 18 | 94 | 3.0 (projected) | -5 |
| Giants 2B group | .235 | .697 | 12 | 65 | 1.2 | +2 |
Bichette has finished near the top of the American League in hits multiple times in his career, including 189 in 2022 and 181 in 2025. Even with average defensive numbers, his offensive gap over San Francisco’s internal options is clear.
Upside and risks for the San Francisco Giants
Upside: • Immediate improvement to a bottom-tier offense • High-contact hitter suited for a tough home park • Infield flexibility alongside Adames, Chapman, and Devers • Strong bounce-back season after a poor 2024Risks: • Defensive metrics have trended down at shortstop • Transition to second base comes with some uncertainty • Large contract limits flexibility elsewhere, especially pitching • Heavy competition from teams like the Yankees and Red Sox
What this signing would mean

If the Giants land Bichette, they would make a clear statement about their direction.
This would not be a short-term patch or depth move. It would be a commitment to reshaping the offense around a reliable, prime-age hitter while keeping the farm system intact.Also read: MLB trade rumors: Seattle Mariners predicted to bag $33.6 million elite hitter as win-now upgradeFor San Francisco, the gamble is financial, not structural. For Bichette, it is a chance to lock in his future and step into a central role. For Toronto, it is a clean break that allows the club to reallocate resources after a deep postseason run.