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Yankees Set Offer for Bellinger: Mets Lurking?
19 Jan
Summary
- Yankees won't exceed a five-year, $160 million offer.
- Mets could make a lucrative offer for Cody Bellinger.
- Bellinger would fill a key centerfield need for the Mets.

The New York Yankees have reportedly decided against entering a bidding war for free agent Cody Bellinger, setting their final offer at five years and $160 million, with two opt-out clauses. This internal decision means the Yankees are prepared to let Bellinger sign elsewhere if another team presents a more attractive deal.
This stance creates a potential opportunity for the New York Mets to acquire the athletic left-handed hitter and smooth outfielder. The Mets, who previously signed Juan Soto from the Yankees last offseason, could view Bellinger as another significant acquisition to bolster their lineup, particularly at the centerfield position which was a weakness in 2025.
With owner Steve Cohen possessing the financial capability to exceed the Yankees' offer, the Mets face a decision on whether to pursue Bellinger aggressively. Landing Bellinger would represent another major in-season coup against their crosstown rivals, significantly enhancing their roster.




