Latest News About Bo Bichette Mets Shortstop

Updated 2026-05-21 15:04

Bo Bichette is not currently the Mets’ regular shortstop; he’s been discussed as an emergency/planned option at shortstop, with his primary defensive position being third base for New York.

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If you’d like, I can pull the latest game-by-game notes or roster updates to confirm any recent shifts in Bichette’s infield assignments for May 2026 and beyond. I can also summarize how his presence affects the Mets’ roster construction and backup plans at shortstop and third base with a quick bullet list or a simple table. Additionally, I can provide a short timeline of Bichette’s defensive positions with the Mets since his signing.

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Bichette, Mets make 3-year, $126 million deal official - MLB.com

The smoke was seen a little later than envisioned. But there was still something for the Mets to celebrate. The Mets signed infielder Bo Bichette to a three-year deal, the club announced Tuesday, and will introduce him at a news conference at Citi Field at 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

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Bichette embracing his new digs: NYC and third base - MLB.com

NEW YORK -- In a small way, Bo Bichette has already begun the transition to third base. At home, before flying to New York for an introductory news conference on Wednesday, Bichette began taking ground balls at his new defensive home. It’s not much, but it’s a start. For a

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Bo Bichette introduced by Mets - MLB.com

NEW YORK -- In a small way, Bo Bichette has already begun the transition to third base. At home, before flying to New York for an introductory news conference on Wednesday, Bichette began taking ground balls at his new defensive home. It’s not much, but it’s a start. For a

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4 remaining questions for the Mets after signing Bo Bichette

The Mets’ pivot after losing out on the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes was as swift as it was unexpected. Less than 15 hours after Tucker agreed to a four-year, $240 million contract with the Dodgers, New York agreed to a three-year, $126 million contract with Bo Bichette, a source told MLB.com’s

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