Rumored Dodgers Trade Candidate Lands On Injured List

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Stop the rumor mill.
Bo Bichette, the Toronto Blue Jays' shortstop who has been the subject of trade rumors before and since Mookie Betts fractured his left hand, is going on the injured list.
The Jays placed Bichette on the 10-day IL retroactive to Saturday with a right calf strain. He'll be replaced on the active roster by Orelvis Martinez. According to Shi Davidi of SportsNet, the Blue Jays aren't expecting Bichette to need more than the minimum stay on the injured list, meaning he could be back in a week.
John Schneider says expectation is that Bo Bichette is ready to return when his 10 days are up. Blue Jays made call to IL him this morning.
— Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) June 18, 2024
Team felt while he might be ready this weekend, better to be more aggressive with treatment now and avoid him pushing too quick.
The critical question now is, will the Blue Jays still be within reasonable distance of the AL wild-card race in a week?
At 35-37 going into Tuesday's game against the Boston Red Sox, the Jays are looking up at three teams in the AL East race, 14 games behind the first-place New York Yankees. In the wild-card race, they are five games behind the Minnesota Twins and must also pass the Red Sox to climb back into postseason contention.
It's reasonable to question whether the Blue Jays would trade away from their vaunted core of Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with both stars not eligible for free agency until after the 2025 season.
It's also reasonable to question whether Bichette, with a .237 batting average, four home runs and 28 RBIs in 66 games, is desirable enough for contending teams to put together an enticing trade package for the 26-year-old shortstop.
Bichette entered the 2024 season with a career .299 batting average and two All-Star appearances in three full major league seasons. He also has a much longer track record at shortstop than Betts, who was moved to the position he's never played regularly at the major-league level in spring training.
Betts is expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks with a fractured hand, which he sustained Sunday when he was hit by a 98-mph fastball from Kansas City Royals pitcher Dan Altavilla. That timetable puts him on track to return sometime in August, most likely.
That ought to give Betts plenty of time to return before the Dodgers' first playoff game. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said in May that he's not inclined to acquire a shortstop before then; his Blue Jays counterpart, GM Ross Atkins, said earlier this month that trading Bichette or Vladimir Guerrero Jr. did not make sense.
"We believe in them, we believe in their futures and hope there's a way they can play here for a long time."
— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) June 2, 2024
Ross Atkins addresses the reports that Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could be traded:@BlueJays | #BlueJays | #TOTHECORE
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It's unclear whether the Bichette injury will hinder teams' interest in doing a deal, to the extent the interest existed at all. The Dodgers could easily wait on Betts' return and stick to their original plan of letting him play out the season at shortstop.
At the very least, they'll need another seven days at minimum to evaluate whether they would be better served this year and next with Bichette at shortstop rather than Betts.

J.P. Hoornstra is an On SI Contributor. A veteran of 20 years of sports coverage for daily newspapers in California, J.P. covered MLB, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Los Angeles Angels (occasionally of Anaheim) from 2012-23 for the Southern California News Group. His first book, The 50 Greatest Dodgers Games of All-Time, published in 2015. In 2016, he won an Associated Press Sports Editors award for breaking news coverage. He once recorded a keyboard solo on the same album as two of the original Doors.
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