Yankees still trying hard for Cody Bellinger
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Fresh off their first AL pennant since 1993 and a Game 7 loss in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Toronto Blue Jays made the first true splash of the offseason on the open market by signing right-handed starting pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million deal that includes deferrals.
The New York Yankees need to do everything they can to secure a new contract with star outfielder Cody Bellinger.
The Cubs had one of baseball's most potent outfields in 2025, with the group's .778 OPS ranking second in MLB behind only the Yankees. But what had been a reliable set of run producers became a source of less certainty when right fielder Kyle Tucker hit the free-agent market.
There is one move on the free-agent chessboard that will bolster the New York Yankees' lineup, potentially making it more potent than it was in 2025. That is by
Bo Bichette’s reunion with the Toronto Blue Jays seems to be at a standstill as Kyle Tucker blocks his path for a return.
Despite the buzz around players like Kyle Tucker, the New York Yankees were urged to prioritize bringing back one of their stars.
Who will be the odd man out next season in the New York Yankees outfield? Certainly not Aaron Judge, who just won his third American League MVP Award in four ye
Could the Yankees reunite with Michael King? The Athletic’s Jim Bowden reported a couple of weeks ago that there’s a possibility that the Padres right-hander returns to the Bronx. But it looks like there will be some competition for him this offseason.