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Several Toronto Blue Jays players attended Bo Bichette's wedding

Plenty of Toronto Blue Jays teammates got together over the weekend to celebrate Bo Bichette's wedding.

Bichette, 27, married his longtime partner, Alexis, over the weekend. The two-time All Star, who has spent his entire seven-year career to date with the Blue Jays, had several of his teammates from the 2025 season in attendance.

One particular photo showed Ernie Clement, Kevin Gausman, Chris Bassitt, Shane Bieber, Jeff Hoffman, and Max Scherzer, along with their spouses, standing outside of a plane before heading to their destination.

 

With the wedding now over, Bichette may begin to turn his focus towards his playing future. Currently a free-agent, the coveted shortstop is receiving interest from several teams, including, but not limited to, the Jays, Philadelphia Phillies, and LA Dodgers.

The Jays, despite recently signing Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto, are still believed to be looking to add one more big bat ahead of the 2026 season. They remain in talks with Bichette, while also continuing to be linked to Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman.

While it was a time of celebration for Bichette, his partner, and all friends and family in attendance, you can't help but wonder if one of the current Jays players were trying to convince him to stay in Toronto. Blue Jays fans are certainly hoping so, as he possesses one of the better bats in all of baseball.

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