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Bellinger-Yankees Talks Stall: Star Player Heads for Free Agency?
11 Jan
Summary
- Yankees-Bellinger contract talks have reached an impasse.
- New York is assuming Bellinger will sign with another team.
- Bellinger seeks more years and higher salary than offered.

Contract talks between the New York Yankees and star player Cody Bellinger have reportedly reached an impasse. Sources indicate the team is now operating under the assumption that Bellinger will sign with a new team as they shift their focus to other potential acquisitions.
Bellinger joined the Yankees last offseason from the Cubs, who also sent $5 million to cover part of his contract. He opted out of his contract in November, foregoing a $25 million salary for the upcoming season to pursue free agency. The Yankees had offered him a new five-year deal worth at least $30 million annually.
However, Bellinger, represented by agent Scott Boras, is reportedly seeking a contract with more years and a higher average annual value. Last season, he posted a .272 batting average with 29 home runs and 98 RBIs, playing extensively across the outfield and at first base for New York.




