Details from Bo Bichette's meeting with the Philadelphia Phillies announced
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Victor William
Jan 13, 2026 (4:47 PM)
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Bo Bichette met with the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday and MLB insider Jon Heyman gave some insight on how the meeting went.
MLB insider Jon Heyman's update had the Phillies' virtual meeting with Bichette «said to have gone very well.» That's not a contract, but it's a real temperature check.
According to Jon Heyman, Bo Bichette's meeting with the Phillies went very well.
He notes that Bichette admires the "first-class" organization. Heyman says some of the pluses are roster, park, Mattingly, among other things.
He notes that Bichette admires the "first-class" organization. Heyman says some of the pluses are roster, park, Mattingly, among other things.
The other nugget that keeps popping up is Don Mattingly. Philadelphia just hired him as bench coach, and he spent the last three seasons around Bichette in Toronto.
Fit is the first obstacle, not talent. Trea Turner is locked in at shortstop, so any Phillies plan means Bichette moving to second or third, with roster dominoes that would follow.
Toronto fans get why teams are lining up meetings, because Bichette's 2025 season looked like a full reset. MLB's stats page has him at a .311 average with 18 homers, 94 RBIs, and 181 hits in 139 games.
Baseball-Reference backs up the same core production, including the .311 average, 582 at-bats, 181 hits, 18 homers, and 94 RBIs. When those numbers match across two places, the market noise makes sense.
For the Blue Jays, the «meeting went well» report is the part that stings, because it sounds like momentum. A Zoom call doesn't end anything, but it can start the real bidding.
Bo Bichette tests Philadelphia Phillies resolve
If you're a Jays fan, you read «very well» and immediately tighten your grip on your coffee.
Philadelphia can sell lineup length and October reps, but Toronto can sell comfort and legacy. Bichette has been their everyday shortstop since 2019, and you don't replace that identity overnight.
The money is the shadow hanging over all of it. NBC Sports Philadelphia noted Heyman's belief that Bichette is «thought» to be aiming for something in the $300 million range, which is the kind of number that forces hard choices.
That's where the Phillies talk gets tricky, because moving pieces to fit Bichette is one thing, paying him and reshaping the roster is another. CBS Sports even framed it as a situation that could push Alec Bohm deeper into trade chatter.
From Toronto's angle, the next milestone is clarity, either extension traction or a louder leak about real offers. Until then, every «went well» report is just one more reminder that stars don't stay quiet for long.
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