Coming off an injury-plagued 2024 campaign that saw him finish with a .599 OPS in just 81 contests, Bichette rebounded during the 2025 regular season with 18 home runs, 94 RBI, 78 runs and a .311/.357/.483 slash line in 139 games. It was the veteran shortstop's lowest homer total across his four full-length seasons, but he still had his best slugging percentage since 2021 thanks to a career-high 44 doubles. He missed the final weeks of the regular season due to a knee sprain but returned for the World Series, setting him up for a mostly normal offseason while heading to free agency. Bichette is hitting .292 while averaging 19 homers and 10 steals per season since becoming a full-time starter. His run production could take a hit if he doesn't re-sign with Toronto, but Bichette is still likely to deliver a high average and around 20 homers in 2026, with that poor 2024 production likely being an outlier that was at least partially the result of injury. Read Past Outlooks