MLB rumors: Yankees at an 'impasse' with Cody Bellinger
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The New York Yankees expect to lose Cody Bellinger in free agency this winter, but where could the star look to sign instead?
"The Yankees have remained engaged in the conversations for outfielder Kyle Tucker and infielder Bo Bichette, and as they have haggled in the Bellinger negotiations, they have also engaged other teams about trade possibilities," Olney wrote.
The Yankees did their part by reportedly putting a four-year, $30 million AAV offer on the table for Cody Bellinger. The problem? Bellinger is said to be holding out for a much bigger commitment, something in the range of seven years at $35 million per year or more.
The New York Yankees may not be able to re-sign Cody Bellinger, and he would be a great fit for their crosstown rival.
The New York Yankees need to take a step back and realize Cody Bellinger simply isn't worth it. Asking upwards of $37 million per year on a seven-year deal, tha
The soap opera between Cody Bellinger and the Yankees continues. Neither side is letting up in its interest in the player coming to the Bronx, but it is the franchise that has the
Bregman and the Cubs agreed to a five-year, $175 million contract Jan. 10, according to a person with direct knowledge of the agreement. The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity because the deal has not yet been finalized.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as Why Mets suddenly have new opening in Cody Bellinger race. The New York Mets have made their interest in signing Cody Bellinger apparent.