It wasn't just an offensive disaster for Bichette, but also a disaster health wise. He only appeared in 81 games this season for the Jays and was never able to stay around long enough to find his game and gain consistency. In 311 at-bats, he hit.225/.277/.322 with an abysmal .598 OPS. What is even more disappointing, he only hit 4 home runs, 31 RBI's and a negative -0.3 wins above replacement.
With all of the rumors of the Toronto Blue Jyas potentially moving on from him due to his bad play, it is interesting to combine/average all of his stats from 2019-2023 and see how he can contribute for the Blue Jays moving forward, even if it is not his absolute best play.