There were fewer high-profile busts in 2024 than Bichette. Bichette's 2024 season was ruined by a calf injury and later a finger injury which required offseason surgery, so even when he did play, the results were terrible. Bichette was coming off a three-year run of volume peaking with the nomadic 2021 ballpark situation which helped his overall numbers as every counting category for him has since declined each of the past four seasons. You know things were tough for Bichette when he hit .225 on the season after never hitting below .275 at any level of professional baseball. Bichette is entering the final year of full team control with Toronto. A fully healthy Bichette could hit leadoff in 2025 which could help him produce somewhere along his 2022-2023 span of production. 2021 simply is not repeatable because the run environments in Dunedin and Buffalo were contributing factors which are no longer in play as Rogers Centre, even with its new configurations, is much more neutral. 2024 was a terrible season, but you should look to pounce if you see his market value is too heavily coated in recency bias. Read Past Outlooks