terrysharon+FollowYankees lock in Cody Bellinger with bold moveCody Bellinger is officially a Yankee for the next five years after a tense offseason standoff. The Yankees sweetened their offer at the last minute, adding $2.5 million and a hefty signing bonus to seal the deal. Bellinger’s contract includes opt-outs and a no-trade clause, showing just how much both sides wanted this to work. With his strong numbers against lefties and clubhouse presence, Bellinger could be the missing piece for the Yankees’ lineup. Was this a smart investment or an overpay? Let’s hear what you think about this big move! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
jillian59+FollowDodgers Outspending Yankees Again?Looks like the Bronx Bombers are getting outgunned by the Dodgers yet again in the offseason arms race. With the Tigers possibly moving Tarik Skubal soon, LA is ready to flex their financial muscle and add another ace. King James of the MLB front office, Andrew Friedman, seems to have the edge over Cashman. Will the Yankees finally make a splash, or are we watching another blue-and-white win in the bidding wars? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
jillian59+FollowBelli Back in Pinstripes: Yankees Re-Sign StarBig news, Yankees fans! Cody “Belli” Bellinger is officially back in the Bronx, locking in a 5-year, $162.5M deal with opt-outs and a full no-trade clause. After all the talk about Jasson “The Martian” Dominguez taking over left field, the Yanks made sure to keep Belli’s bat and glove in the lineup. With his power behind Judge, this move could tilt the AL East rivalry even more. Thoughts on the contract and what it means for Dominguez? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees20Share
terrysharon+FollowYankees, Mets Eye Hays as Bellinger Watch ContinuesLooks like the Reds’ hopes for an Austin Hays reunion are slipping away, folks. With both the Bronx Bombers and Amazins’ circling Hays as a backup plan if they miss out on Cody Bellinger, Cincinnati’s lineup might be missing that righty pop. Hays was a difference-maker when healthy last year, but with New York in the mix, it’s tough to see him back in Cincy red. Who else should the Reds target for some much-needed offense? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowYankees hold firm on Bellinger offerThe Yankees are sticking to their guns with a massive five-year, $160 million offer for Cody Bellinger, including opt-outs and a hefty signing bonus. Despite Bellinger’s camp pushing for a longer deal, the team isn’t budging—and they’re making it clear: take it or leave it. With no other team reportedly offering more years, the ball’s in Bellinger’s court. If he walks, the Yankees might turn to rising stars like Jasson Dominguez or Spencer Jones. How do you feel about the team’s hard stance? Is this the right move for the Bronx Bombers? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowYankees Eye Nootbaar as Bellinger Talks StallWith the Bronx Bombers striking out on Cody Bellinger, rumors are heating up about the Yanks making a play for Lars Nootbaar. The Cardinals’ front office, led by Chaim Bloom, has been wheeling and dealing all offseason, and Noot’s uncertain health could make him a sneaky trade chip. If Nootbaar shows he’s healthy in Jupiter, don’t be surprised if the Pinstripes pounce to fill their outfield gap without breaking the bank. #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowYankees’ Southpaw Ace Max Fried Climbs MLB RanksYankees fans, how about Mad Max Fried jumping eight spots to No. 36 on MLB’s Top 100 Players Right Now? After a dominant 2025—league-leading 19 wins, sub-3 ERA, and another Gold Glove—Fried’s value to the Pinstripes is clear. With King Cole and Fried anchoring the rotation, is this the year the Yankees finally break their World Series drought? Let’s talk: is Fried the missing piece or do we still need more arms? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowYankees gain edge as Mets eye short Bellinger dealThe Mets are reportedly interested in Cody Bellinger, but only on a short-term contract—unlike the Yankees, who’ve been holding out for a longer commitment. This twist could actually help the Yankees’ chances, since Bellinger’s camp has been pushing for more years, not just more money. Plus, Bellinger’s stats at Yankee Stadium last year were far better than on the road, raising questions about how he’d perform at Citi Field. If the Mets don’t budge on contract length, could we see Bellinger back in pinstripes after all? What do you think is the best fit for him? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowYankees’ World Series hopes hinge on pitching, not BellingerEven with Cody Bellinger’s big bat, the Yankees’ 16-year World Series drought isn’t ending unless they fix their pitching. Veteran Clint Frazier isn’t convinced Bellinger alone moves the needle, and honestly, he’s got a point. The front office is stuck in a contract standoff with Bellinger’s camp, but the real game-changer could be landing Freddy Peralta from the Brewers. Peralta’s affordable, ace-level pitching is exactly what New York needs for October. If the Yankees don’t act fast, rivals like the Mets or Dodgers might swoop in. What do you think: Is one star hitter enough, or does pitching still win championships? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
terrysharon+FollowYankees’ Bellinger decision could shake up NYCLosing Cody Bellinger to the Mets would be a gut punch for Yankees fans and could totally shift the city’s baseball rivalry. The Yankees have put a five-year, $160 million offer on the table, but if Bellinger walks, they’re ready to move on—even if it means seeing him in Queens. The team just picked up Seth Brown as a backup plan, but let’s be real: he’s no Bellinger. What do you think—should the Yankees go all-in to keep Bellinger, or is it smarter to stick to their guns and look for new options? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees21Share