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Mets' Bo Bichette can make baseball history not done since Jackie Robinson in 1948 The New York Mets are trending toward a historic Opening Day starting lineup. That's because of what they plan to do defensively with the positions of new signings Bo Bichette and Jorge Polanco.
It doesn't sound like the New York Mets are finished adding big names this offseason after signing Bo Bichette to play third base for three-years, $126 million.
Combined with $765 million man Juan Soto and perpetual All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor, Bichette both lengthens and diversifies New York's lineup. Bichette banged out 181 hits in 139 games in 2025, and twice led the AL in hits, in 2021 (191) and 2022 (189).
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MLB insider perplexed by Mets' Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco 'run prevention' plan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Nobody said it's going to be perfect, but the New York Mets are going to give it a go.