Bo Bichette’s new deal with Toronto Blue Jays includes big MVP bonus, says GM Atkins
In locking up Bo Bichette to a three-year, $33.6-million contract, Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins included escalators that could see the shortstop’s new deal rocket to more than $40 million if he rises to MVP status.
The Blue Jays and Bichette avoided salary arbitration earlier this week by agreeing to a package that will see Bichette earn base salaries of $2.85 million this year, $11 million in 2024 and $16.5 million in the final year of the deal.
He also will pocket a $3.25-million signing bonus and take home another $2.25 million for winning an MVP award, $1.25 million for finishing second or third in the voting and $250,000 for finishing fourth or fifth.
“It became based on the framework of what those raises could be and then ultimately sharing the risk and what those outcomes might be on the low side,” Atkins said in a media conference on Friday. “We’re entirely focused on them being on the high side, and that’s why we’re excited to include the escalators for him.”