Blue Jays: Tucker Trade & Red Sox Bichette Pursuit

For several days, we understood that the Blue Jays really had a good chance in the Kyle Tucker case. Several people talk about the Toronto club as being the favorite in the file.

And Jeff Passan, in a big text of rumors on the ESPN website, confirmed that this is indeed the rumor going around, at the moment, among several leaders of major baseball this fall.

It’s not surprising, considering the fact that the big names in the market are linked to the Blue Jays, a club with money and a desire to improve during the off-season.

The Blue Jays would like to give Vladimir Guerrero Jr. a quality left-handed hitter alongside him. This is also why Kyle Schwarber is a name that gets around, despite everything.

Another lefty who could get along with the Blue Jays is Cody Bellinger. The Dodgers, his former club at the start of his career, are also on his case, in fact.

Same thing for the Yankees… even if the Trent Grisham file, who will win dearly in 2026, complicates things in the Bronx.

But obviously, if the club and Bo Bichette agree on a price, the fact that he is right-handed will not prevent the Blue Jays from signing him in order to keep him in town. We agree on that.

But other teams are on the case. Example? The Red Sox, who like the infielder.

Moreover, if Bichette were to leave Canada, Ken Rosenthal reports that it would not be surprising to see Jorge Polanco become a target to bring depth to the infield.

He’s an ambidextrous hitter who knows how to play in October.

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  • Several personnel moves for the Red Sox.
  • A few well-known names were DFA’d today.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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