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The New York Yankees ' top offseason priority so far has been re-signing star outfielder Cody Bellinger, and while they have hit several roadblocks along the way, a recent update suggests they have hit their limit.
Taking a look at how the Yankees will end up if they sign Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette after stalling contract talks with Cody Bellinger.
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According to a new report from ESPN’s Buster Olney, talks between the Yankees and Bellinger are at an impasse, with the franchise now operating under the assumption that he will sign with a new team. Olney noted that New York is now seeking additions elsewhere, citing sources.
The New York Yankees made another relatively quiet minor-league signing to boost their outfield depth as an organization.
“The New York Yankees’ latest multi-year contract offer to free-agent outfielder Cody Bellinger featured an average annual value of more than $30 million a year as Bellinger’s camp continued to push for seven years, multiple sources briefed on the ongoing talks told The Athletic on Thursday,” Kuty wrote.
The Yankees were not listed in a recent report that revealed the main teams still connected to Kyle Tucker in free agency.
Maybe it's time for New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to put an end to his big-game hunting. Enough about outfielders Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucke
The New York Yankees continue their hot pursuit of Cody Bellinger. The franchise has reportedly extended a strong offer to the outfielder.