Coming up through Toronto’s farm system together as top prospects and making their big-league debuts in the same season, Guerrero and Bichette became fast friends and franchise cornerstones. Over the last seven seasons, they combined for seven all-star appearances and led the Blue Jays to the post-season four times, growing synonymous with the current era of baseball north of the border.
But with Friday’s news that Bichette has agreed to a three-year deal with the New York Mets, the star duo will suit up for separate MLB teams for the first time in 2026.
In the aftermath of Bichette’s decision, Sportsnet’s Hazel Mae reached out to Guerrero for his reaction to the news.
“Of course, I feel sad after playing with him for so…