The New York Mets have hit a rough patch this season, and injuries are taking their toll. Stars like Juan Soto have missed significant time, and Francisco Lindor is currently sidelined, forcing the team to get creative with their lineup. One key adjustment involves infielder Bo Bichette, who is returning to his old role at shortstop.
Bichette, a former Toronto Blue Jays standout, is no stranger to the position, but his recent defensive struggles have raised some eyebrows. Over the past few seasons, he has been among the least effective defensive shortstops in baseball—a factor that reportedly contributed to the Blue Jays letting him go in free agency. Still, with the Mets in need of bodies, the team is giving him a chance to fill in.
When asked about the position change over the weekend, Bichette kept it simple and team-first. "Whatever the team needs," he told ESPN, showing a willingness to step up despite the challenges. It's a short but telling response from a player who knows the spotlight is on him.
For Mets fans, this move is a bit of a gamble. Bichette's defensive woes could be a liability, but the team has few other options at the moment. It's a tough spot, but sometimes baseball demands you make the best of a bad situation. How Bichette handles the pressure could be key as the Mets try to turn their season around.
