Bo Bichette recently signed with the New York Mets on a three-year contract worth $126 million, with opt-out options after years 1 and 2. He transitions from shortstop with the Blue Jays to third base for the Mets, a position he hadn’t played professionally before.
Key details:
- Contract: $126 million over 3 years; no deferrals; no-trade clause; opt-outs after years 1 and 2.
- Team: New York Mets; deal finalized in mid-January 2026 after a reported agreement earlier in the week.
- Terms notable aspects: $40 million signing bonus; a modest initial year salary with substantial future options; buyout if opt-outs are declined.
- Context: Bichette’s performance resurgence in the previous season helped drive strong free-agent interest despite prior injuries.
Illustration: If you’re tracking how this affects the Mets’ infield, Bichette’s move to third base opens a path for Francisco Lindor at shortstop, shaping a dynamic infield alignment for the next three seasons under this deal.
If you want, I can pull the latest direct quotes from team announcements and compare this contract to other top free-agent infielder deals from 2025–2026 for context.