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    The Cubs have been in talks with the New York Yankees about a Cody Bellinger trade for at least a couple of weeks, possibly longer. From reports we have heard, there is agreement (or close to it) on players changing hands. The Yankees, after missing out on Juan Soto, are looking at other ways to improve the lineup and have keyed in on Bellinger as a fit.

    Bellinger is an excellent fit for the Yankees, which is why the two sides are largely in agreement on the trade. The major sticking point is dollars; Bellinger is owed $27.5 million this coming season but has a $25 million player option in 2026. In taking this contract, it will be hard for the Yankees to predict their total expenditure and they're trying to mitigate some of the risk by having the Cubs pay a portion of the contract.

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    Dfan25

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    1 minute ago, Rcal10 said:

    I also think he will do well in NY. I guess I don’t understand the negative comments in this. Most of us were hoping he opted out. But now the Cubs are paying $5M for him to leave and people are upset that the Cubs didn’t get much for him. Probably the same people who were hoping he opted out.

    I am going to be honest on danger of people jumping on me , but i would have explored trades for Busch .

    I think he has some real valué and maybe they could have aquired a SP cheap enough to the point that Bellinger could have been Kept .

     

    i think the Yankees got a good deal here .

    17 Seconds

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    6 minutes ago, Tryptamine said:

    Well the Cubs are back to having an absolute disaster for a bench. I think I'd rather have kept Bellinger 

    how much money did you expect to go to NY?

    Post Count Padder

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    11 minutes ago, Tryptamine said:

    Well the Cubs are back to having an absolute disaster for a bench. I think I'd rather have kept Bellinger 

    Good thing the season doesn't start tomorrow.

    They're going to add at least one notable bench bat. And assuming they're hoping to add a couple pitchers shortly.

    Rcal10

    Posted

    8 minutes ago, Dfan25 said:

    I am going to be honest on danger of people jumping on me , but i would have explored trades for Busch .

    I think he has some real valué and maybe they could have aquired a SP cheap enough to the point that Bellinger could have been Kept .

     

    i think the Yankees got a good deal here .

    I don’t think you are wrong to believe Bellinger could put up better numbers than Busch. But I would rather have Busch and almost $40M to add to add someone to the pen and the bench that Bellinger and only $20M to spend. I do think they made the right choice, but I certainly wouldn’t jump all over you for your opinion. It has merit even if I disagree. 

    Tryptamine

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    6 minutes ago, 17 Seconds said:

    how much money did you expect to go to NY?

    It's pretty much what I expected. I'd just rather have kept cody, grabbed Luzardo and Chafin, fill the bench with prospects and called it an offseason. 

    Rcal10

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    1 minute ago, Post Count Padder said:

    Good thing the season doesn't start tomorrow.

    They're going to add at least one notable bench bat. And assuming they're hoping to add a couple pitchers shortly.

    Yep. They will add a solid bench bat. They have plenty of money for a pen arm or two and still build a decent bench. Assuming they do finish a trade for Luzardo they have over $30M they can easily spend and be under their line. 

    Post Count Padder

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    Just now, Rcal10 said:

    Yep. They will add a solid bench bat. They have plenty of money for a pen arm or two and still build a decent bench. Assuming they do finish a trade for Luzardo they have over $30M they can easily spend and be under their line. 

    Yeah if Mastrobuoni and Vasquez are still in contention for a main bench spot then the rest of the offseason went poorly and/or a bunch of people died.

    squally1313

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    14 minutes ago, Tryptamine said:

    Well the Cubs are back to having an absolute disaster for a bench. I think I'd rather have kept Bellinger 

    • We've already made a serious upgrade of the backup catcher role, who typically gets the most ABs of any bench position. 
    • We probably won't spend the money this way, but for the $24m we just freed up, you could sign Pederson ($14m/year, 151 wRC last year, projected 125 this year) and Randall Grichuk (151 wRC against LHP last year) and come out even salary wise. It's up to Jed to use that money to give us more production than Cody as a 4th/5th outfielder would have, but it's certainly doable. 
    Transmogrified Tiger

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    Since this deal is done let's funnel further discussion here

     




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