The Mets secured a three-year, $126 million deal with Bo Bichette after missing out on Kyle Tucker, who signed with the Dodgers. Despite Bichette’s position as a shortstop, the Mets plan to transition him to third base, enhancing their infield defense following trades and signings. Bichette, a two-time All-Star, brings significant hitting prowess but has faced injury challenges in recent seasons. This move is part of the Mets’ roster overhaul, as they also lost key players like Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz.
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