It’s most likely been a clumsy few weeks for Cody Bellinger. It’s been an open secret that the Chicago Cubs had been attempting to maneuver him regardless of having signed him to a three-year, $80 million contract only one offseason in the past. The emergence of Pete Crow-Armstrong as a reputable hitter had already made Bellinger (and/or Seiya Suzuki) expendable, and as soon as the Cubs gained the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes, it was only a matter of ready for the opposite shoe to drop.
And what a grand, stripey shoe it’s. The New York Yankees have graciously agreed to take Bellinger off the Cubs’ palms, and to soak up all however $5 million of his remaining contract. Chicago additionally will get right-handed pitcher Cody Poteet within the deal. Thus the Nice Cosmic Steadiness of Codys stays undisturbed.
Bellinger’s time in Chicago got here to an finish as a result of he dedicated that unforgivable sin of merely being fairly good when his contract demanded extra. Bellinger hit .307/.356/.525 in his first season with the Cubs, on a one-year prove-it deal. In 2024, he was a little bit extra pedestrian: .266/.325/.426 with simply 18 dwelling runs — nonetheless good for a 109 wRC+, and with common protection in heart area, 2.2 WAR.
Bellinger will make $27.5 million in 2025 and $25 million in 2026, however he can decide out after this upcoming season for a $5 million buyout. That implies that if Bellinger stinks in 2026, the Yankees (or, beforehand, the Cubs) could be on the hook for an extra season at $25 million. But when he’s adequate to attempt his luck in free company for the third time in 4 years, Bellinger might train his opt-out, successfully costing the Yankees $32.5 million for only one season.
If Bellinger places up one thing like a five-win season, the Yankees would most likely be pleased with that deal, however it does give this commerce rather less upside than your backyard selection wage dump.
Thankfully, the Yankees have a spare $31 million in payroll to throw round after taking Juan Soto off their books.
It’s the most recent odd flip for a participant whose profession has awed and mystified in equal measure. A primary baseman who became a very good defensive heart fielder, a Rookie of the 12 months at 22, an MVP at 24, and a World Sequence winner at 25, Bellinger spent the ultimate two seasons of his Dodgers tenure battling a mess of accidents and a multi-year droop.
Peak Bellinger was in a position to swat 40 homers with ease, whereas nonetheless sustaining a strikeout fee not an excessive amount of increased than his stroll fee. That’s gone now, or not less than the ability is; he’s posted an ISO increased than .180 simply as soon as over the past 4 seasons.
Even Bellinger’s renaissance in 2023 had the indicators of a mirage: He outproduced his xwOBA by 43 factors, and posted a BABIP of .319, after placing up a .277 mark within the first six seasons of his profession. Was there regression in Bellinger’s batted-ball luck in 2024? To an extent, however he additionally simply wasn’t hitting the ball that tough. His xwOBACON dropped from .357 in 2023 to a career-low .326 in 2024, and even that earlier mark was down greater than 100 factors from his MVP season.
These days, Bellinger is the exact opposite of the kind of participant he seems to be like. He’s listed at 6-foot-4 and 203 kilos, and up shut you’d swear that he’s not less than 20% greater in all dimensions, however he generates numerous mushy contact.
I apologize for giving the impression that I’m down on Bellinger, as a result of he actually is an efficient match for the Yankees in a number of respects. Even earlier than you get to the tangible on-field stuff, Bellinger is, as I simply stated, a huge man, and that matches with the Yankees’ complete vibe. Furthermore, his father, Clay, performed virtually all of his main league profession with the Yankees, the place he had extra World Sequence rings than profession extra-base hits. (This isn’t actually true, however it’s believable sufficient you had been about to go look it up.)
Principally it comes right down to this. Listed below are the 5 gamers who performed not less than an inning in heart area for New York this previous season, plus Bellinger.
Yankees Heart Fielders, 2024-25
Decide was the very best general heart fielder in baseball in 2024, however that’s completely on the energy of his bat. He most likely might’ve rode round on a unicycle carrying hockey gloves and nonetheless come out as an above-average general participant. However Decide was a below-average defender in heart, and ideally you most likely need him to play proper area.
Which he can do now, as a result of each of the Yankees’ earlier incumbent nook outfielders — Verdugo and Soto — are now not with the workforce. Put Decide in proper, Domínguez in left, and discover somebody to face between them. Chisholm has in depth massive league expertise in heart, however utilizing him there would open up a gap at both second or third base, and that will require an exterior resolution.
That leaves Grisham, who’s a very good defender, however nowhere close to the hitter that even late-stage Bellinger is. With the Cubs, Bellinger was anticipated to hold the lineup. The Yankees have already got that man, so if Bellinger is simply an above-average hitter and a stable defender in heart, that’s nice. Bellinger additionally nonetheless has the power to play first base, the place he began 57 video games and logged greater than 500 innings over two seasons in Chicago. So if the Yankees don’t signal another person and the Ben Rice experiment fizzles out in some unspecified time in the future, Bellinger can supply them an possibility at one more place of weak spot.
And as you’re studying this, you’re most likely screaming into your cellphone on the subway and horrifying strangers, as a result of I haven’t talked about the very best half: Bellinger stands to get an enormous increase from a extra favorable dwelling ballpark. In 2024, he posted a 99 wRC+ at dwelling and a 117 wRC+ on the street. The Pleasant Confines had been something however. And there’s a selected cause to count on Bellinger to profit: Wrigley Subject has an enormous cutout in straightaway proper area that places the foul pole 353 toes from dwelling plate — 39 toes farther than the precise area fence at Yankee Stadium. And I count on that to be an enormous deal for a hitter with Bellinger’s particular traits.
See, most dwelling runs are usually not truly 450-foot upper-deck screamers. When you hit the ball in the precise place, you don’t need to hit it particularly onerous to finish up on the trot. And Bellinger hits the ball in the precise place: He’s a fly ball-happy pull-side hitter.
Which means Bellinger will get numerous dwelling runs for his comparatively restricted bang. In 2024, he had simply 67 balls in play with an exit velocity of not less than 100 mph, or two greater than Rob Refsnyder. However virtually 1 / 4 of Bellinger’s triple-digit batted balls — 23.9% the Thirteenth-highest share amongst roughly 200 hitters with 10 or extra dwelling runs — ended up within the seats. Once more, that’s with Bellinger taking part in half his video games at Wrigley.
Based on Baseball Savant’s anticipated dwelling runs desk, Yankee Stadium would’ve been the third-most dwelling run-friendly park for Bellinger this previous season, after Nice American Ball Park in Cincinnati and Residents Financial institution Park in Philadelphia. Bellinger hit 18 dwelling runs in 2024; had he performed all his video games at Yankee Stadium, he would’ve hit 24. Had he performed all of his video games at Wrigley (as a substitute of sometimes occurring the street, as massive league ballplayers are obliged to do), he would’ve hit simply 15 — that whole was tied for the fifth lowest out of the 30 parks. No matter Bellinger’s emotions about Chicago and the Cubs basically, he’s most likely blissful to dispense together with his viny tormentor.
And the Cubs will probably be equally blissful to be rid of his contract.
The Cubs offloaded a sizeable monetary dedication for a participant who now not occupied a place of want. I don’t know if the Cubs’ financial savings will return into the foremost league roster, or whether or not they’ll get shuffled into God is aware of what nook of the Ricketts household’s banking, actual property, and political empire. I hope, for the sake of Cubs followers and the nation, that it’s the previous.
And I suppose it’s price mentioning Poteet, a 30-year-old right-hander who got here to the Yankees as a free agent a 12 months in the past, after bouncing round for some time within the Marlins’ and Royals’ farm programs. Poteet has made 24 massive league appearances, 13 of them begins, over elements of three seasons. He mixes 5 pitches, starting from an upper-70s curveball to a low-90s four-seamer/sinker fastball combo.
With the Marlins, he was extra fastball-slider-changeup, however the Yankees had him lean extra closely on his slower breaking pitches: a sweeper and the aforementioned curveball. In 5 appearances (4 begins) over 24 1/3 innings, Poteet’s outcomes had been nice: a 3-0 report and a 2.22 ERA. However he gave up extra onerous contact than these numbers would point out, and in these 24 1/3 innings, he struck out solely 16 batters, towards 18 hits, eight walks, and a success batter.
Poteet is a serviceable swingman, and he has two choices left, but when the Yankees had wanted him within the majors they might’ve used him. And regardless that you’ll be able to by no means have an excessive amount of beginning pitching depth, the Cubs had been already fairly well-stocked. Poteet could be no increased than seventh on the Cubs’ beginning pitching depth chart, and probably as little as tenth, relying on how Cade Horton’s shoulder feels. And that’s assuming that the Cubs — who’ve been linked to Jesús Luzardo on the commerce market — don’t exit and preserve including.
All of which reinforces the concept that Bellinger’s contract is the large transferring half right here. The Yankees are principally simply paying money — albeit a lot of it — for a participant you’ll be able to’t get on the open market this 12 months. Our Free Agent Tracker lists Harrison Bader as the very best remaining free agent heart fielder by 2025 projected WAR. Even counting gamers who’ve already signed, the listing goes to Mike Tauchman manner quicker than the Yankees would most likely like. If Tyler O’Neill is price $49.5 million over three seasons, this could’t be that a lot of an overpay.
Bellinger gained’t fill the wound left within the Yankees’ psyche when Soto left. However he’ll fill the outlet in heart area.