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Yankees' Updated Roster, Payroll After Cody Bellinger's Reported $162.5M Contract in MLB Free Agency
ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Wednesday that the Yankees and Bellinger have agreed to a five-year, $162.5 million contract in free agency. The contract includes a $20 million signing bonus, as well as opt-outs after the second and third seasons and a no-trade clause, per Passan.
Hector asks: Should the Yanks create more playing time for Dominguez by NOT carrying a traditional BUC? Instead, let Rice be the primary 1B and the BUC. When Rice catches, Belli can play 1B, and Jasson plays LF. I prefer Jasson’s good bat/bad glove to Escarra’s bad bat/good glove.
Following extensive speculation, the New York Yankees have officially signed Cody Bellinger, providing a sigh of relief to fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming MLB season.
The main piece of business that loomed over the Yankees’ entire offseason is finally taken care of, with Cody Bellinger agreeing to a five-year, $162.5 million contract to remain in pinstripes.
The New York Yankees signed free agent Cody Bellinger, who provides defensive flexibility and a strong left-handed bat. A trade with the Miami Marlins brought left-handed pitcher Ryan Weathers to New York for starting depth. The Yankees retained pitchers Tim Hill, Ryan Yarbrough, and Paul Blackburn to provide bullpen and rotation support.
With the New York Yankees signing Cody Bellinger, the fanbase eagerly anticipates the franchise's next move ahead of the upcoming season.
Baseball offseasons can be such a tease for fringe big leaguers seeking new opportunities. Take the Yankees, for instance. Working with a full 40-man roster, they designated reliever Kolton Ort for assignment on Friday to make room for speedy center fielder Michael Siani,
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Can Yankees improve lineup and trade Ryan McMahon?
This offseason is one of foreign territory for the New York Yankees. The 2025 season, however, was one too familiar to the Bronx since its last title in 2009.