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Yankees, Bellinger Talks Stall, Cashman Explores Other Options

Yankees, Cody Bellinger in Negotiation Standoff: Cashman Explores Alternatives The New York Yankees and free agent Cody Bellinger seem to be heading towards different paths, as negotiations have hit a roadblock, according to ESPN reporter Buster Olney. Despite Bellingers impressive 2025 season with the Yankees, batting .272 with 29 home runs and 98 RBIs, the team isnt willing to meet his demands for a six or seven-year deal. The Yankees have offered a five-year contract worth at least $30 million per season, but Bellingers camp is holding out for more. With the Yankees last World Series win in 2009 and rivals like the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles making big moves this offseason, general manager Brian Cashman is under pressure to land a star and strengthen the roster. The Yankees are now considering other options, such as Houstons Kyle Tucker or Torontos Bo Bichette, both All-Stars on their radar. Fans are growing frustrated, and the long MLB offseason still has time for talks with Bellinger to potentially heat up again. Checkout Solipillow.com

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