Personally, I think Bo Bichette’s slow start isn’t just a regression—it’s a strategic shift in how he balances offensive and defensive responsibilities. His 2024 season, marked by injuries and poor performance, left him grappling with plate discipline, while his 2025 return was a mix of rebounding and missed opportunities. Even though he’s hitting line drives at a high clip (30%+), his groundball rate remains a concern, which is eerily similar to his 2024 campaign. This suggests that his offensive strengths may be overshadowed by defensive challenges, a trend that could reshape his career trajectory. Bichette’s defensive adjustments—like being neutral at third base and improving glove mechanics—are turning points, but the question remains: will these changes lead to a better balance between power and reliability?