After a heartbreaking end to their season, the Toronto Blue Jays have one enormous question to answer this offseason.
Longtime starting shortstop Bo Bichette, a two-time All-Star, became a free agent earlier this week. He missed six weeks with a knee injury, including the first two rounds of the playoffs, but the fact that he hit .348 in the World Series with a three-run home run in Game 7 should erase any doubts about his huge value on the open market.
Not only do the Blue Jays have to decide whether to bring Bichette back to Toronto, where he's repeatedly said he wants to continue playing, but they must decide if he's still a shortstop or needs a permanent position change. (He played second base coming off his injury in the Fall Classic.) And most importantly of all, they have to decid

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