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Yankees–Bellinger Talks Stall on Term as Mets, Phillies Press Cases for Tucker and Bichette

The contract standoff is pushing New York to pivot to alternate targets.

Overview

  • Multiple reports say the Yankees and Cody Bellinger remain apart on length, with New York around five years and Bellinger seeking seven, and one outlet notes opt-outs are being explored to bridge the gap.
  • As talks drag, the Yankees have evaluated free-agent options Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker and checked trade avenues for Luis Robert Jr. and Nico Hoerner, with New York characterized as peripheral in Tucker’s market.
  • The Mets recently met with Tucker over Zoom and, per reporting, have a three-year offer in the $120–$140 million range on the table, with sources describing the meeting as having gone well.
  • Jon Heyman reports Bichette’s meeting with the Phillies went very well, positioning Philadelphia as a serious suitor while New York weighs its alternatives.
  • Analysis highlights that Tucker’s qualifying-offer status increases draft-pick and tax costs for teams like the Dodgers, who favor shorter, high-AAV deals and are viewed as cautious on long-term commitments.