Yankees Haven't Signed Cody Bellinger
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According to Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller, Bellinger has yet to sign because teams looking to sign a big-name outfielder to the kind of contract he's looking for are more likely looking for someone like Cubs star Kyle Tucker.
Former Marlins president stated that Cody Bellinger is delusional if they thought he could land a huge contract worth $500 million.
Amid interest from the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers, Cody Bellinger could be the ideal fit for an MLB team needing versatile offense and multi-position coverage.
There has been a lot of speculation that Cody Bellinger could be the latest former Yankees player to join the New York Mets. While it appears that the Yankees
The New York Yankees received an uncertain update in their pursuit of Cody Bellinger as the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and Baltimore Orioles remain active this offseason, increasing pressure across the AL East.
The Athletic's Will Sammon pondered the possibility. While Sammon presents the idea as more of a hypothetical than a given, it's a fair reaction to what has been a quiet stretch for Munetaka Murakami ahead of his signing deadline, 5 pm. ET on Monday, Dec. 22.
Nobody has “come close” to meeting agent Scott Boras’ demands for free agent outfielder Cody Bellinger, Yankees Insider Jack Curry said on the Yankees Hot Stove show on the YES NEtwork. Bellinger, 30, is reportedly seeking something in the neighborhood of a 6-year deal worth $180 million, with an average annual value of $30 million.
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