Yankees vs Mets: The Battle for Cody Bellinger's Signature (2026)

Just two days ago, I speculated about a potential bidding war between the Yankees and Mets for Cody Bellinger. But here's where it gets controversial: that battle may never materialize. Despite initial assumptions fueled by the Mets' need for a corner outfielder and owner Steve Cohen's deep pockets, the Yankees have drawn a line in the sand. According to an insider, they've made their final offer: a five-year, $160 million deal with two opt-outs. The message to Bellinger's camp is clear: take it or leave it. And this is the part most people miss—the Yankees are willing to walk away if their terms aren't met, even if it means losing Bellinger to a rival like the Mets. But why the standoff? It boils down to a clash of expectations. Bellinger's agent, Scott Boras, is pushing for a seven-year deal, while the Yankees insist five years is fair for a player of Bellinger's caliber and age. Is Boras overplaying his hand, or are the Yankees undervaluing Bellinger's potential? This isn't the first time Boras has played the long game, holding out for better deals, as seen with Pete Alonso and Blake Snell. But the Yankees are betting that the market won't support Bellinger's seven-year demand. They like Bellinger—his versatility, clutch hitting, and clubhouse presence are undeniable. Yet, they view him as a star, not a superstar, and believe their offer reflects that. If Boras can't find a better deal, the Yankees expect him to come back to the table. In the meantime, the Yankees have a Plan B, with Jasson Dominguez and Trent Grisham ready to step up, though it may not be enough to replicate Bellinger's impact. So, who's right in this high-stakes game of chicken? Will Boras find a team willing to meet his demands, or will the Yankees' gamble pay off? Time will tell, but one thing's certain: this standoff is far from over. What do you think? Are the Yankees making a smart move, or should they cave to Boras' demands? Let’s hear your take in the comments!

Yankees vs Mets: The Battle for Cody Bellinger's Signature (2026)

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