Bo Bichette Ties the Knot in Florida as Blue Jays Teammates Celebrate
Blue Jays' Bo Bichette marries in private Florida ceremony

While his baseball future remains one of the offseason's biggest questions, Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette has made a significant personal commitment. The star free agent married his longtime partner, Alexis Angerman, in a private ceremony in Florida over the weekend, as revealed through social media posts from teammates and their partners.

A Private Celebration Among Teammates

The wedding news broke not from the notoriously private couple, but from the social circles within the Blue Jays organization. Taylor Gausman, wife of pitcher Kevin Gausman, shared a celebratory Instagram post on January 6, 2026, writing, "Loved celebrating mr. and mrs. bichette!!!" Her post included photos from the event held at the Urban Stillhouse in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Emily Little, wife of reliever Brendon Little, also posted from the wedding, showcasing the venue decorated with elegant white flowers and a candlelit ambiance. The Urban Stillhouse, which won a Couple Choice Award in 2025, describes its aesthetic as reminiscent of a mountain getaway.

Several other Blue Jays WAGs shared snaps and clips from a photobooth session, indicating a lively celebration. While the guest list wasn't fully disclosed, social media photos confirmed the attendance of key teammates including Ernie Clement, Chris Bassitt, Shane Bieber, Addison Barger, Jeff Hoffman, Max Scherzer, Kevin Gausman, and Brendon Little.

The Private Bride and the Wedding Details

Very little is known about Bichette's new wife, Alexis Angerman, as both maintain a strict absence from public social media. The Toronto Star had previously reported in July that Bichette proposed in May 2025, with the wedding planned for January 2026.

A photo from Taylor Gausman appears to show the bride in white among a group of women. The couple had a wedding registry on Zola, with the date listed as Sunday, January 4, 2026, aligning with the weekend of the social media posts from Florida.

It remains unclear if Bichette's close friend and teammate, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., attended. Guerrero was shown on his Instagram Story attending a baseball event hosted by Seattle Mariners star Julio Rodriguez on Monday afternoon and was not visible in any shared wedding photos.

Baseball Business Awaits After the Honeymoon

With his wedding festivities concluded, Bichette's attention now must turn to his highly anticipated free agency. He is considered one of the premier players available on the market this offseason.

Reports indicate significant interest from the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, and Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Boston Red Sox also potentially in the mix. The Blue Jays' recent signing of Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto, unveiled at a news conference on Tuesday, January 6, does not preclude the team from making a major push to re-sign their homegrown star or pursue other top bats like Kyle Tucker.

As the baseball world watches for his decision, Bichette begins 2026 with a major life milestone already checked off the list.