Free agent Bo Bichette primarily played the shortstop position for the Blue Jays. Bichette has been impressive in offense, but his defense has garnered mixed to negative reception from fans and analysts.One of the biggest storylines of Bichette in free agency is what position he will play. The topic came up on Thursday's MLB Network's "Hot Stove," where analyst Yonder Alonso provided a surprising take."I like him at third. Yeah, I do," Alonso said (Timestamp: 0:31). "With the knee problems he had this year, I think he can take some load off it, go to the corner. I think he will embrace it. I think he will be better. Defensively, he will be better as well."Alonso acknowledged that Bichette has never played at third base, but he pointed out that the wear and tear at the middle infield positions makes the hot corner ideal.Nevertheless, Alonso's explanation didn't sit well with Davis Schneider's dad, Steven. He provided his take after resharing MLB Network's clip, which highlighted Alonso's explanation on X."Tell me you haven’t watched the (BlueJays) play baseball without telling me you haven’t watched (BlueJays) play baseball…," Steven captioned the post.bballdad4️⃣4⃣7⃣4⃣5⃣ 📺 🏀🖋⚡️⚾️ 🐦#36🇨🇦 @bballdad44745LINKTell me you haven’t watched the @BlueJays play baseball without telling me you haven’t watched @BlueJays play baseball…Schneider primarily plays in the outfield for the Blue Jays. The 26-year-old slugger was teammates with Bo Bichette from 2023 to 2025.Yonder Alonso makes bold prediction on Bo Bichette's third base potentialIn the same conversation with Matt Vesgarian on "Hot Stove," Yonder Alonso claimed that Bo Bichette's potential transition to third base will be smooth. Alonso said that it will be difficult for outfielders to move to third base, but not for middle infielders.Vesgarian agreed, citing Alex Rodriguez, Carlos Correa and others who have successfully made the transition. Afterward, Alonso claimed Bichette has the potential to replicate a World Series-winning third baseman."I just think, with his glove and arm, third base will be ideal for him (Bo Bichette)," Alonso said. "He will be a version of Alex Bregman when he moved from shortstop out of LSU and he went to third base. It worked perfect, right?""I like him at third," he added. "I think he is built for third. I think he is only going to get better at third. I think, offensively, he will be even better playing third base than second base or shortstop."Alex Bregman showcased elite defensive skills at third base for LSU and even won the Golden Spikes Award. In the MLB, Bregman has won a Gold Glove at third base, in addition to multiple All-Star selections and World Series triumphs.