
Bo Bichette meeting with Phillies as Yankees interest picks up
NY Post
Bo Bichette’s market is heating up.
The star free agent is set to meet with the Phillies on Monday, according to The Post’s Jon Heyman, who added that it “feels like there’s strong mutual interest” between the two sides.
In the event the Phillies sign Bichette, they would likely move on from catcher J.T. Realmuto and trade away third baseman Alec Bohm, per The Athletic.
The news comes after Heyman reported that the Yankees are looking “seriously” at Bichette as talks with outfielder Cody Bellinger drag on.
Bichette, who turns 28 in March, is thought to be looking for a deal in the $300 million range.
The Red Sox, Cubs and Dodgers, among other teams, are rumored to have varying amounts of interest in Bichette.

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