The Toronto Blue Jays’ future largely depends on what General Manager Ross Atkins and his team can achieve this offseason. With both Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette approaching the final years of their contracts, there are differing expectations about their futures. Bichette appears open to a potential move elsewhere, while Guerrero seems more inclined to remain in Toronto if a new contract is offered.
However, this doesn’t guarantee that Guerrero will sign a new deal with the Blue Jays. If he reaches free agency next winter, he is likely to command a massive contract, attracting interest from many teams. Meanwhile, Bichette is more likely to be involved in trade discussions, and the departure of Matt Chapman has left the Blue Jays with a glaring need at third base.
Although Guerrero has played both corner infield positions, it doesn’t seem likely that he’ll be shifted to third base as the team reshapes its roster. Recent rumors suggest the Blue Jays are instead aiming to acquire the top third baseman available — former Houston Astros All-Star Alex Bregman.
According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, who shared this update on TSN1050, Bregman would be a strong fit for the Blue Jays. He noted Bregman’s skills both offensively and defensively, as well as his ability to contribute to a lineup that has been searching for a permanent third-base solution. The Blue Jays previously offered Matt Chapman a $125 million deal early in the 2023 season, which was not accepted, leaving room for Bregman to step in.
This pursuit of Bregman also aligns with Toronto’s broader offseason strategy, following last year’s missed opportunities to sign big names like Juan Soto and Shohei Ohtani. If Atkins can target star players like Bregman to complement Guerrero, who remains a key player for the team, the Blue Jays might strengthen their push for contention.
Guerrero’s role seems secure as a foundational piece for the Blue Jays, despite any potential speculation about his future. Even if Guerrero doesn’t switch to third base, the team’s interest in Bregman indicates a strong desire to build a competitive roster around him, which should reassure fans who are anxious about Guerrero’s potential free agency next year.
Adding Bregman would be a significant upgrade over Chapman. With Chapman’s recent contract extension with San Francisco setting a high bar, Bregman is expected to seek a similar or higher deal. The Blue Jays have the resources to meet Bregman’s demands, but it all comes down to how committed Atkins and the ownership are to making bold moves. It’s a defining moment for the Blue Jays to demonstrate their ambition and willingness to invest in their future success.