The Dodgers were tested all the way to Game 7 by Toronto’s explosive offense. Yet, the Canadian side fell just short of finishing the job. Ultimately, the Dodgers claimed back-to-back titles after their thrilling 2025 World Series win. Now, as they’re aiming for a three-peat, they will want to build a bigger talent cushion. In the process, they could deal the Blue Jays a major blow by pulling away their star infielder.
The 28-year-old has made it clear he wants to stay in Toronto and continue playing alongside Vladimir Guerrero Jr. However, it’d be costly for the Blue Jays to keep him at shortstop.
And well, he checks almost every box for the Dodgers.
Starting with second base, it isn’t a glaring weakness for the Dodgers. But, as ESPN’s David Schoenfield explains, Bichette would quiet

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