Mar 17, 2025; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette (11) runs the bases after hitting a home run against the New York Yankees in the second inning during spring training at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Nathan Ray Seebeck
The hiring of Dan Mattingly as bench coach may already be paying dividends for the Phillies.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, part of the reason the Phillies are suddenly at the forefront of the Bo Bichette sweepstakes is that the two-time All-Star has shown interest in putting on red pinstripes, with the presence of Mattingly at least partially why:
"The Phillies’ interest in potentially signing Bichette came about after the holidays when Bichette expressed a desire in playing for them, particularly after the hiring last week of Don Mattingly as their bench coach. Mattingly was the Toronto Blue Jays’ bench coach the past three years and became close to Bichette."
Jon Heyman of The New York Post reported last Saturday that the Phillies were interested in Bichette, but it wasn't until Thursday that it became apparent Dave Dombrowski and company are real players for the 27-year-old. Matt Gelb and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic first reported that the Phillies have a virtual meeting scheduled with Bichette, with Heyman later reporting that the meeting will take place next Monday.
For what it's worth, Nightengale says he spoke with a pair of anonymous Phillies executives who "cautioned that signing Bichette remains a long-shot." He goes on to note that, among other things, signing Bichette would require the Phillies let J.T. Realmuto walk in free agency and trade Alec Bohm, who will make $10.2 million in his final year of arbitration.
But whether it's fair or not, it's going to be hard to put this toothpaste back in the tube. The Phillies clearly don't have a capable cleanup hitter in their lineup right now. Bichette — who hit .311 with an .840 OPS for the Blue Jays last season — could either fill that role, or push one of Bryce Harper or Kyle Schwarber down in the lineup. At this point, if that doesn't happen, there's going to be quite a bit of disappointment from Phillies fans.
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