Mets’ Bo Bichette Sends ‘Lowest’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr Message Amid Blue Jays Slump
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- Sports Money Mets’ Bo Bichette Sends ‘Lowest’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr Message Amid Blue Jays Slump By Peter Chawaga,
- It also served as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in Major League Baseball.
- After spending seven seasons in Toronto, Bichette was welcomed back with a standing ovation from Blue Jays fans, who recognized one of the franchise’s defining players of the past decade.
Sports Money Mets’ Bo Bichette Sends ‘Lowest’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr Message Amid Blue Jays Slump By Peter Chawaga,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Chawaga is a writer and editor covering Major League Baseball.Follow Author Jul 01, 2026, 06:00pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary Bo Bichette's emotional return to Toronto as a New York Met highlighted a bittersweet reunion, recalling past Blue Jays success. He reflected on his deep bond with Vladimir Guerrero Jr., stating they've "seen each other at their lowest" and shared an unfulfilled goal. This message comes as Guerrero Jr. endures a difficult 2026 season, struggling with no home runs at Rogers Centre, mirroring the Blue Jays' struggles. Ironically, Bichette also underperforms with the Mets. Both former teammates, once Toronto's stars, now face individual slumps and lead underperforming teams, underscoring MLB's unpredictable nature. Bichette's words, however, suggest elite players can overcome such challenges.
TORONTO, CANADA - APRIL 12: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. #27 of the Toronto Blue Jays walks to the dugout after an at bat against the Minnesota Twins in their MLB game at Rogers Centre on April 12, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images)Getty ImagesBo Bichette’s emotional return to Toronto as a member of the New York Mets this week brought back memories of one of the most successful stretches in recent Blue Jays history. It also served as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in Major League Baseball.