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Bryce Harper Predicts Bo Bichette’s Warm Toronto Return

2026-07-07 · Bryce Harper · Opinion

**Bryce Harper** said on July 1, 2026 that former Blue Jays shortstop **Bo Bichette** would receive a hero’s welcome when he returned to Toronto after signing with the New York Mets, underscoring the stark difference between Bichette’s fan adulation and Harper’s own mixed reception in Washington.

Harper, a former Washington National now with the Philadelphia Phillies, told **Mitch Bannon** of *The Athletic* that Bichette’s “great run” with the Blue Jays would likely earn him a warmer reception than Harper experiences when he faces his old club. “Bo had such a great run,” Harper said. “I think it might be a little different for him.”

When Bichette stepped onto the field on Monday, the Toronto Sun’s **Steve Simmons** reported a standing ovation from the crowd. Manager **John Schneider**’s broadcast graphic showed **Vladimir Guerrero Jr.** embracing Bichette. After a fly‑ball to center on his first at‑bat, the fans gave another ovation, a clear sign of the bond Bichette built during nearly 750 games with the club.

Harper’s own return trips to Washington often end with boos, a reality he’s learned to accept. *The Athletic* noted that even in Philadelphia fans sometimes jeer him. By contrasting his experience with Bichette’s, Harper highlighted how longevity and success can shape fan sentiment, a point that resonates with Phillies fans watching his own legacy evolve.

Harper’s observation adds a layer of narrative to the Phillies’ upcoming schedule. As Philadelphia prepares to face the Blue Jays later this season, the reminder that fan perception can shift dramatically may influence how the team approaches the rivalry. It also gives Harper a talking point that keeps him in the conversation beyond his on‑field performance.

Bichette’s first game back in Toronto ended with a standing ovation, but the Mets will soon test his mettle against his former teammates. The emotional welcome sets a high bar for his return to the lineup, and the Mets’ front office will watch closely to see if the fan support translates into on‑field success.

The contrast between Bichette’s hero’s welcome and Harper’s occasional boos will likely become a talking point in MLB circles for years. It illustrates how a player’s relationship with a city can evolve, and how former teammates can serve as informal ambassadors for each other’s legacies.

The story of Harper’s prediction and Bichette’s reception is a reminder that baseball is as much about the emotions in the stands as the stats on the scoreboard.

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