A new but familiar team has joined the list of clubs publicly connected to Cody Bellinger’s market, as the New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports that the Cubs “checked in on” the former NL MVP’s services. Bellinger played for the Cubs during the 2023-24 seasons, and Chicago’s involvement means that Bellinger’s market now consists of all three of his former teams (the Yankees, Cubs, and Dodgers), as well as the Giants, Mets, Angels, Blue Jays, and Phillies also showing interest at various points this offseason.
It isn’t known if the Cubs’ involvement is anything more than due diligence on an available player they’re quite familiar with, but Chicago’s offseason explorations have included such notable position players as Bo Bichette, Alex Bregman, Eugenio Suarez, Pete Alonso, and Kazuma Okamoto, in addition to a number of starting pitchers. The Cubs have been very active in the bullpen market but have yet to make a truly big-ticket addition to a roster that reached the playoffs in 2025, but is expected to lose Kyle Tucker in free agency.
Bringing Bellinger back to Wrigleyville would be a fun pivot, as it was just over a year ago that the Cubs dealt the first baseman/outfielder to the Yankees. Initially coming to Chicago on a three-year, $80MM free agent deal that included two opt-out clauses, Bellinger passed on his first opt-out following the 2024 season, leaving the Cubs on the hook for $52.5MM over the remaining two seasons.
The Cubs got most of that money off their future books by sending Bellinger and $5MM to New York in exchange for right-hander Cody Poteet, who was designated for assignment and then traded to the Orioles at the end of March. In short, it was essentially a salary dump move for the Cubs, though they reinvested some of the money saved on Bellinger by acquiring Tucker in a blockbuster trade with the Astros.
In theory, re-acquiring Bellinger is a clean fit since he could slide directly into right field as Tucker’s replacement, with Seiya Suzuki remaining in a primary DH role. It does create a bit of a logjam since top prospects Moises Ballesteros, Owen Caissie, and Kevin Alcantara are all ready to show what they can do with some extended MLB playing time. Since Suzuki and Happ are free agents next winter, however, the Cubs could approach 2026 as something of an all-in push with their veteran core, and then give the kids a chance in 2027 once more roster space opens up.
MLB Trade Rumors projected Bellinger for a five-year, $140MM contract while ranking him eighth on our list of the offseason’s top 50 free agents. Dansby Swanson’s seven-year, $177MM deal from the 2022-23 offseason remains the biggest free agent investment of Jed Hoyer’s tenure as president of baseball operations, and something of an outlier as Hoyer’s only nine-figure contract of any kind.
The Cubs have been open to significant contracts and extensions for the likes of Suzuki, Happ, Jameson Taillon, and others, but adding Bellinger at his projected price tag would be a reach given Chicago’s recent approach to spending. That said, $140MM doesn’t seem like it should entirely be out of the Cubs’ price range, and the fact that Bellinger is a known quantity would make him a unique case. After all, if the Cubs were willing to commit $80MM in Bellinger in the wake of two injury-plagued down years with the Dodgers, investing something like $140MM when Bellinger is coming off three solid years and is still only 30 years old seems like a reasonable move for the team.
All this speculation, of course, comes against the backdrop of the Yankees’ pursuit, as it has been widely observed that re-signing Bellinger is New York’s chief offseason priority. If Bellinger is just one of multiple names on the Cubs’ radar but the top name on the Yankees’ wishlist, it would seem like the Bronx Bombers would be likelier to outbid the rest of the market for his services.
Heyman reported on Thursday that the Yankees made Bellinger a formal contract offer in late December, and Joel Sherman (also of the New York Post) adds the new detail that the Bombers have since made Bellinger a second offer. This apparent increase in the pace of negotiations could hint that the two sides are getting closer to a deal to bring Bellinger back for an encore in the pinstripes.
As with the Cubs, Bellinger’s return to the Yankees would lead to a bit of a crowded roster situation. With Aaron Judge in right field, Ben Rice at first base, Giancarlo Stanton at DH, and Trent Grisham accepting the qualifying offer to return in center field, that would leave left field as Bellinger’s only logical regular position. This leaves Jasson Dominguez without a spot in the lineup, plus top outfield prospect Spencer Jones is expected to make his MLB debut at some point in 2026.
Sherman speculates that if Bellinger might actually be nearing a deal with New York, it could tie into recent reports of talks between the Yankees and Marlins about Edward Cabrera. The Yankees are far from the only team trying to pry Cabrera away from the Fish, but New York has already made two prominent trades with Peter Bendix (including the Jazz Chisholm Jr. deal) during Bendix’s two-plus years in change of the Marlins’ front office. If the Bombers re-signed Bellinger, that could make the Yankees more open to offering Dominguez or Jones as the centerpiece of a Cabrera trade package.

Boras playing Cashman like a Stradivarius.
I know it’s delusional but I was hoping for a high AAV shorter term, 4/140. Judging by the back and forth though, the Mets or Yankees are going to get suckered into a 6 year.
$35M AAV for Bellinger ? You must be joking.
@astros in the interest of not going 5, I would gladly sign him for 35AAV
Wash – Why on Earth would you rather give him $140M instead of $150M? No matter how much he declines in Year 5, chances are pretty good he’d still be worth at least $10M in that final year.
Worst case scenario, he’s done after Year 4 and so you eat the additional $10M for the 5th year.
Furthermore, you’re not taking into consideration the CBT implications. The Yanks could end up paying annually as much as 110% more in tax ($5.5M) on that $35M …. and once the new CBT is in effect, the tax will likely be even higher.
So what exactly are you saving if the total contract is $10M less but you’ll be paying an additional $5.5M each of the 4 years?
I sure hope it isn’t the Cubs that does it
FPG: “So what exactly are you saving if the total contract is $10M less but you’ll be paying an additional $5.5M each of the 4 years?”
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Roster flexibility. A 5 year/$150M contract has a $30M CBT payroll hit each year. A 4 year/$140M contract has a $35M CBT payroll hit each year. Going with the 4 year contract saves $30M in CBT payroll in the 5th year if you think Bellinger only has 4 good years left. $30M is significant and can be used to sign one or two good players. The Yankees can afford to pay a higher AAV for future roster flexibility.
I don’t see the Mets going that high.
I don’t see the Mets going six years at all. I’d be shocked if they offered more than three.
The Mets have no interest in signing any real players. Stearns is gonna dumpster dive, it’s all he knows how to do.
carlos15:
This has nothing to do with dumpster diving. What sane person would give Cody Bellinger a six year contract?
What sane person would replace Peter Alonso with Jorge Polanco?
MrMet1979 2:
Don’t be glib. First, it’s not a one for one swap. There will be other players brought in to try and make up the difference. Second, the contract to Alonso is horrible. But yeah, let’s deflect from the Cody Bellinger comment with Pete Alonso. Yeah that makes sense.
@MrMet1979: “What sane person would replace Peter Alonso with Jorge Polanco?”
Pretty much anyone smart who has an eye to the future would do it. 5/$150 million for Alonso vs. 2/$40 million for Polanco is a no-brainer when you consider total value and future flexibility (both roster and financial). Polanco 13.6 bWAR over the last five years vs. Alonso 17.7. Polanco 2.6 in 2025 vs. Alonso 3.4. So maybe a 1 WAR downgrade at 2/3 of the AAV and three fewer years of commitment, which also allows you the flexibility of playing younger prospects at first base.
The Mets signed the biggest contract ever last year what do you mean
And way over paid for that contract to keep him from the Yankees
Soto, Semien, Williams, Holmes, and Weaver. That is one heck of an awesome dumpster.
Wasn’t the Soto contract the largest ever when you take into account the value of Ohtani’s deferrals?
Thats the same AAV as Vlad Guerrero
Yankees or any mlb for that matter not going $35 million avv and even Tucker not getting that avv in this market. 5/135 with maybe an option 6th year possible.
10cent – it’s not like there isn’t interest in Bellinger in multiple markets. Seems like broader interest than about anyone on the market. It’s called negotiating, or what an agent does.
Boras is playing himself. Throwing the “Cubs have checked in” out in the media is pretty much admitting there is no competition.
@10
You don’t think Cashman knows the game?
It would be hilarious if Belli went back to the Cubs, and Cashman still had a job. He definitely would though, since he’s part of the Steinbrenner Family.
@99
So wait…. the Yanks pulled off a Cody (Bellinger) for Cody (Poteet) trade. The Cubs kicked in $5 million. Cody B is a 30 yo who goes on to produce a 5 WAR season. Cody P. is a 31 yo AAAA guy whom the Cubs send to Baltimore for cash consideration. My guess is, that if Cody B chooses to go anywhere else other than NY then Hal will be disappointed but I can almost GUARANTEE YOU that he went be upset with Cashman. It was the 2nd straight season in which he pulled off a great trade, even if the player they acquired leaves at the end of the season.
I see zero chance that the Cubs offer Belli a multi year contract that is competitive
If they do, then it makes sense for them to trade Seiya for pitching, not the kids
And they can’t trade Seiya without his permission. So that gives the Cubs FO another hurdle to solve.
Seems like Hoyer has his eyes on the “We Tried” trophy.
But to be fair there are so many likely agent planted stories about “interest” and “checking in” from large market clubs it’s laughable.
Hoyer would look like the biggest dope in the mlb. He gave him away for a pack of gum last year
G$d you Cubs fans are exhausting children.
No matter what it’s possible Hoyer is the biggest dope in MLB. Also, Tommy Ricketts said it wasn’t a salary dump, the money was being repurposed. It must’ve been repurposed to buying him more property because it wasn’t repurposed back to the ball club.
Maybe to fix up the Monstrosity Hotel in the middle of Wrigleyville. If anything he needs to tear that ..we’ll monstrosity down.
They gave Bellinger away a year ago. I’m not seeing them going in on a more expensive deal just a year later.
There’s the scenario where the Marlins probably want Caissie in any deal for Cabrera so if that scenario plays out and if Bellinger’s AAV is such that it fits within the luxury tax threshold than there’s your non-zero chance the Cubs would seriously consider him.
Cubs will NOT trade Suzuki first of all – because they don’t have enough quality RH hitting, the way it is, currently.
It doesn’t matter where he wants to play; he’s so high all the time that he doesn’t know where he’s at.
Hahaha…you know….I googled about this and Belli says….it is not true
But yet he rakes. Not illegal bro
On April 20, 2023, Bellinger hit a home run that traveled exactly 420 feet
That proves it.
Anything that lets them dump Jones before it becomes clear he’ll never succeed in MLB is a good one.
Send him to the reds for a pitcher, they like strike outs
Peralta and Megill from Brewers to Red Sox
For Duran, Casas and Tolle.
Who says no?
Honestly if Bellinger wanted to come back to Yankees he would have already. He’s planning to go back to LA. Yankees need to trade for Kwan now. Great lead off hitter.
I guess some have a different definition of “Great.”
.330 OBP from Kwan last year, with one of the lowest hard hit rates in MLB, not sure I’d overpay for him…
But that 96 OPS+ is elite!
Yeah the Kwan flash in the pan has mostly been extinguished now. He’s not young either. Teams figured him out.
Dominguez had a slightly his OBP than Kwan, so…
Grisham too.
But Yankee Stadium is built for Bellinger. Dodger Stadium not so much.
Bellinger did ok in Dodger Stadium. You know, the MVP and all that.
In 2019, when Bellinger won the MVP, he hit 47 homers. Dodger Stadium is the only ballpark where he would have been expected to hit that figure. If he played every game at Yankee Stadium, he only would have hit 34.
Sawx
The Brewers
Boston wouldn’t exchange ton of control on Tolle to rent Peralta nor few years of valuable Duran for bullpen arm….even if you removed Casas.
Not sure how this fits in with the Bellinger post, but all Sox fans say no, unless Peralta is extended first
That might’ve worked if we didn’t bring back bauers and Vaughn
Brewers.
Red Sox.
The Brewers would have to extend Peralta for 5 years and pay 80% of the contract to get three quality players with that much control. Even then they probably say no.
Red Sox.
Bellinger and Peralta and we are ready to start the season.
Add Bichette to that mix and we are ready to win! For the record, I know that’s a pipe dream.
Is Hoyer still alve?
I’m ok overpaying Belli. He’s a great fit. Only 2 more years of Stanton and 3 of Cole. I don’t see Hal cheaping out while Judge is still producing at a HOF level.
So they basically salary dumped the guy and now they want him back?
Heyman working for his bosom buddy.
Hearing Arson Judge might be on the trade market-Jon Heyman
NO NO NO
I smart GM would put Cody on ice and pivot to grab Bichette!
I don’t think Bichette is better than Belli at all.
Bo’s three years younger, which makes a massive difference in value. Bellinger also had one of the biggest home-road splits in baseball.
seam – Bo has been literally the worst defensive shortstop in MLB. It’s a huge gamble that he will be much better at 2B or 3B considering he has never in his MLB career played either position with the exception of 2B only during the WS.
Signing Bo means you have to prepare yourself for the possibility of him being a DH for the vast majority of the contract. There are no defensive concerns with Belli however.
Why? Bichette and Bellinger are similarly good but not great players seeking great level money.
Yankees need a LF, not a 2B.
Jazz could maybe move to LF?
@oh
Jazz is likely a better defender at 2B than Bichette and Bellinger is likely as good or better of a defender than Jazz currently is, in the OF.
Agreed. But we don’t always get what we want and jazz’s versatility allows them to court both players
Let’s seal this deal already, Cashman.
Pretty sure his initial deal to Cubs was just a one year deal after being non-tendered by Dodgers.
Tell Cody to stop being so greedy
You can’t take it with you and you can only spend so much on one lifetime
Said no one ever.
Lots of people don’t worship money
Bring his dad on as a coach.
Are the Yankees really just gonna bring back the same team and hope (pray?) for better results?
They are really good and Cole will be there this year. Might have the best rotation in the league.
No they have two Cy Young level starters coming back from injury.
I like Cole, but there’s no guarantee he comes back the same. He’s also in his mid 30s.
@fred
Bro it’s one move for one position. Yanks had the most productive OF in baseball by the numbers. Why not bring him back? It solves one area of need using our greatest resource… money. Tucker may or may not want to come or might want too many years.
So yeah, I’m not saying they shouldn’t bring Bellinger back. I’m saying they need to do more stuff.
I’m so sick of this “checked in on” nonsense. That doesn’t mean much of anything. Hoyer just wants Cubs fans to think he’s trying but proof is in the pudding. Getting a ‘A’ for effort won’t win you any games.
“Cubs ‘checked in on him’”
No they didn’t
I pay 3 bucks a month for a premier membership, or whatever it’s called, and after a lifetime of working hard, I can afford that–but I am considering canceling it anyway–because of articles like this. I realize it’s supposed to be trade rumors, and rumors are just that, they might or (probably) might not happen, but this is just silly and is an insult to readers’ intelligence.
Tim, the Cubs are not going to sign Cody Bellinger. It’s not going to happen. You should not be a purveyor of fake news. You are misleading naive readers, and you are annoying the rest of us.
Tell you what, Tim: If the Cubs sign Bellinger, please maintain my premier membership. If and when some other team does, please cancel it.
Alan
What a fricking baby.
He’s reporting other outlets’ and reporters’ takes. That’s what the site is for, plus some analysis.
He sources stuff religiously. I think it is interesting to see how Heyman is exposed for shilling for Boras in 80% of his rumors.
I know. But Tim should self-edit. He should make the editorial decision to not run rumors which, for that reason or others, are obvious garbage.
@Alan
How is he to determine what “rumors”, which by nature, aren’t “facts” are legit and ones that aren’t? He even stated ability of skepticism in his writings. Get over it.
@KnicksFan: Well, to those of us who are baseball fans, as opposed to NBA fans, it’s pretty obvious which reports are garbage….By the way, what does “he even stated ability of skepticism” mean, if anything? That’s barely English.
Yes Tim…I don’t subscribe, but I will only consider subscribing if you say that my team will get all the good players and the rest are poopyheads. And make sure my salad forks are chilled at lunch and , god forbid…I find a black jelly bean in my candy stash.
@redmatt: Well, not everyone is a good reader, and that means you, because you completely misunderstood my post. I did not say MLBTR should write only positive thungs about my team, but the opposite: I wrote that they shouldn’t write unrealitically optimistic things about my team (or any team) that they know to be false. I wrote that they need to exercise editorial judgement about what rumors are fit to print.
Oh look another player the cubs are connected to but won’t sign
Cubs contract with Bellinger was a disaster the last time. 100% a mistake by the Cubs. Zero leverage to trade him due to annual opt-outs. Did not play well, often, or care the last time in Chicago. Never going to change Bellinger’s attitude. Let the NYY and Cashman bid against themselves as no one else will give Bellinger and Boras the over-rated and over-hyped contract Bellinger/Boras are demanding.
It would actually make no sense to bring Belli back
It’s just Heyman helping a Boras client drive up the price to get the Yankees to outbid themselves. Cubs aren’t bringing back Bellinger.
Heyman = Boras mouthpiece
I disagree. If the cubs were to bring back belli that would solve 3 issues. LHP against busch were belli could slot in, dh and RF
Belli has been good last few years against LHP but the Cubs aint paying him more than they gave him away for last year to sit on Cassie/Ballestros
Dominguez or Jones won’t fly as the primary piece of a Cabrera trade. Jones certainly not. Jasson a better chance, but either offer would be outbid on the market by teams with deeper farms like the Mets, Cubs, and Dodgers.
how do you figure? Jones is probably an overpay for Cabrera. last year was his first year over 100 innings, and while he has upside (very much like Jones) hRs to think it would take a lot of deep farm systems to pry him away.
Jones is a K machine. I don’t think the talent evaluators that count (the ones in front offices) even consider him a serious prospect anymore. 37% K rate in AAA, with loads of swing and miss even on in-zone fastballs, is a big honking red flag, massive power or not. I’d guess eventually you get a reliever for him from a rebuilding team hoping for a revamp.
how do you figure? Jones is probably an overpay for Cabrera. last year was his first year over 100 innings, and while he has upside (very much like Jones) hard to think it would take a lot of deep farm systems to pry him away.
This is a CBT trap for the Yankees. They still have several high-salary players who will be on the books for 2017–and a 30+ million contract that runs 5-6 years is going to stretch out their CBT penalties almost certainly through 2028. no matter what they do. If Hal is going to be frugal around the edges, the extra money Bellinger will earn will take up a lot of those edges, His contract in the later stages could end up like DJM, but at twice the price. The team has fundamental issues, and the expanded playoff system gets them in most of the time, but leaves them short of championship quality. I’m not going to be upset if they sign him, but Cashman has not offered a compelling story/plan
Cashman is bidding against himself. Boras personal valet Heyman has been stoking the Mets interest story. “Perfect fit”. Maybe but It’s still fantasy. That’s the Heyman role. Not like Mets are gonna issue a “no that’s not true.” Clear Stearns is in market for a stop gap short term.
Yankees get it done already… then trade Dominguez, Cunningham, will warren,chase Hampton and dax Kilby (maybe include thatcher hurd if they bok) to Milwaukee for Peralta and 1 of Megill or koenig.
Yankees off-season done
@,Dmac
So trade all that for 1 year of Peralta huh? Give up on JF when we only have Grisham signed for 1 year and no depth if Stanton or anyone else is injured? And then despite the fact that the purpose is to ADD another pitcher, as opposed to swapping them out, you want them to throw in Warre. Who tied for most starts in baseball last year? AND throw in our 1st overall draft pick for a guy who might walk after 1 year? I’ll pass. Been there and seen that back in the 80s.
They obviously need to sign him to a extension
Baby bears and Yanks can have him.
What a silly rumor
Heyman is Boras’ media stooge, so I doubt that any other team besides the Yanks are much interested in Bellinger. Not hard to see why. Get him away from that short porch in right and Bellinger is average meat at best.
The Yanks will eventually sign him. If Boras balks at the offers just walk away. Nobody else really wants him and he’ll fall into the Yanks’ lap sooner or later.
Yeah the fact that Boras felt it was necessary to float this fake Cubs rumor via Heyman likely means the Yanks are in the driver’s seat in the negotiation. Whether they use it fully to their advantage remains to be seen,
Bellinger is going wherever they have the best weed.
Not if Mister Hand has a say in things
Nah. Rockies don’t want him.
@Dp
he’s going to Denver?
Did they make a second offer aggressively? Maybe that would help.
Cubs are “interested” in free agents the same way that I’m “interested” in vintage Mickey Mantle cards on eBay.
I don’t ever bid though.
So, yeah, the same.
The PHILLIES are not in on anyone other than MUTO and some teams to take Nick C. T. Walker and Bohm.
3 years $190 million seems fair to both sides.
The Cubs believe that there is more talent in free agency than buyers. So their strategy is to check in with literally everyone and see where the value ends up landing. This is the same strategy they’ve employed for a few years now and how they ended up with Swanson, Bellinger, Turner and others. They tend to do their big move via trade.
Boras playing his usual games…
Heyman – Boras’ media mouthpiece
NYY – get the Yankees bidding against themselves
Mets, Cubs – exaggerate interest
Get contract offer from original team, then use that as a mark to beat.
Meanwhile, Bellinger’s H/A splits 2025:
Home – .302/.365/.544
Away – .241/.301/.414
Teams know this. Five years at a reasonable AAV is enough for Cody. Otherwise, Yankees should tell Boras to take a hike.
Those road splits are how Yanks know no one is tripping over themselves to offer Bellinger a ton. It may be a repeat of previous 3yr with opt outs he signed in Chicago….but this time with NYY to keep padding the stats.
Me looking at this article is technically “checking in” on Bellinger.
5/125M this seems like it should be that simple. Give him an opt out after year 2? I mean then if he does opt out you kinda get a get out of jail card and it’s someone else’s problem to pay him.
I wonder who the Yankees are bidding against? My guess is the Mets. Cubs have one of the best defensive outfields in baseball without Tucker, so I doubt it is them.
Agreed. Heyman is just Boras’s boy so he does/hypes whatever Boras tells him.
It is kinda funny that the Cubs gave away Belli after giving up quite a bit for 1 year of Tucker. No way Hoyer would resign Belli unless it was so cheap that every team in the MLB would be on it.
The Cubs doing Bellinger and his agent a favor to goose the Yankees and Mets along
Cubbies closer to bottom in division than top. They’ve done zilch to address their most serious needs- starting pitching and the bench not to even replacing Tucker at all! Rickets, sell team!!!!
The Cubs should have never traded him. Bring him back.