Phillies podcasters Jamie Lynch and Tyler Zulli were left stunned and speechless when they found out that Bo Bichette had agreed to a massive three-year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets. The news came as a shock, especially since the Phillies were initially considered one of the top contenders to land the talented infielder in free agency.
Lynch and Zulli were in the middle of filming their podcast when they received the bombshell news, which left them struggling to process it. After some frantic screaming, Lynch finally broke the silence by asking where Bichette would play for the Mets. When Zulli replied that the team already had a strong infield with Marcus Semien, Francisco Lindor, and Mark Vientos, Lynch responded incredulously, wondering why the Mets would sign Bichette.
The tension was palpable as the two podcasters simultaneously yelled "what" into their cameras, trying to make sense of this stunning development. Zulli attempted to speculate on where Bichette might fit in for the Mets, suggesting that he could play a little bit of everywhere - except designated hitter, of course.
The news also comes as a major blow to the Phillies' offseason plans, which seemed to hinge on signing Bichette. The team's decision to re-sign catcher J.T. Realmuto instead has shifted their focus elsewhere.
With this deal, Bichette is set to play third base for the Mets, despite never having played the position professionally before. It's a massive investment in a player who was already considered one of the top free agents on the market.
As the news spreads and teams scramble to respond, the bidding war for outfielder Cody Bellinger has now also kicked off between the Yankees and Mets. The Phillies' decision not to pursue Bichette more aggressively has left fans and analysts alike wondering what could have been.
Lynch and Zulli were in the middle of filming their podcast when they received the bombshell news, which left them struggling to process it. After some frantic screaming, Lynch finally broke the silence by asking where Bichette would play for the Mets. When Zulli replied that the team already had a strong infield with Marcus Semien, Francisco Lindor, and Mark Vientos, Lynch responded incredulously, wondering why the Mets would sign Bichette.
The tension was palpable as the two podcasters simultaneously yelled "what" into their cameras, trying to make sense of this stunning development. Zulli attempted to speculate on where Bichette might fit in for the Mets, suggesting that he could play a little bit of everywhere - except designated hitter, of course.
The news also comes as a major blow to the Phillies' offseason plans, which seemed to hinge on signing Bichette. The team's decision to re-sign catcher J.T. Realmuto instead has shifted their focus elsewhere.
With this deal, Bichette is set to play third base for the Mets, despite never having played the position professionally before. It's a massive investment in a player who was already considered one of the top free agents on the market.
As the news spreads and teams scramble to respond, the bidding war for outfielder Cody Bellinger has now also kicked off between the Yankees and Mets. The Phillies' decision not to pursue Bichette more aggressively has left fans and analysts alike wondering what could have been.