Phillies president Dombrowski says losing prized free agent Bo Bichette to Mets a gut punch
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bo Bichette spurning the Phillies for the National League East rival New York Mets was akin to a gut punch for the NL East champions.
A two-time All-Star shortstop with the Toronto Blue Jays, Bichette agreed last week with the Mets to a $126 million, three-year contract that left the Phillies reeling. Philadelphia believed Bichette was on the brink of joining a potent lineup that already included Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper and Trea Turner.
“It’s a gut punch,” Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said Tuesday. “You feel it. That day you are very upset, I guess is the way to say it. You have to pick yourself up and shake it off. You can’t just wallow in what took place.”
The Phillies had a productive meeting with Bichette early last week and were expected to prepare a long-term deal only for the infielder to head instead to New York.


