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Bichette Bolts for Mets, Jays Land Okamoto
26 Mar
Summary
- Bo Bichette signed a three-year, $126 million deal with the Mets.
- Bichette's new contract includes opt-outs after each season.
- Kazuma Okamoto signed a four-year, $60 million deal with the Blue Jays.

Bo Bichette, previously associated with the Toronto Blue Jays, has officially signed with the New York Mets, marking a significant shift in the baseball landscape. The Mets secured Bichette's services with a substantial three-year contract valued at $126 million, averaging $42 million annually. This deal notably includes opt-out clauses after each season, granting Bichette the flexibility to explore free agency again annually.
The Blue Jays, seemingly unwilling to meet Bichette's contract demands, pivoted to find a new infielder. They have signed Kazuma Okamoto, a star from Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Okamoto's agreement with Toronto is for four years and $60 million, an average of $15 million per year. This move places Okamoto at third base for the Blue Jays, while Bichette takes on the same role for the Mets.




