Yankees-Cody Bellinger Trade Talks Collapse Over Financial Impasse
December 15, 2024
In a dramatic turn of events, negotiations between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs for former MVP Cody Bellinger have broken down at the final hour. The talks, which were seen as a key piece in the Yankees’ offseason plans, reportedly unraveled due to irreconcilable financial differences.
According to sources, the Cubs were unwilling to meet the Yankees’ request for financial assistance to offset the $52.5 million remaining on Bellinger’s contract. The Yankees, aiming to bolster their lineup while managing their payroll, had hoped for the Cubs to shoulder a portion of the two years left on the outfielder’s deal.
“A Last-Minute Collapse”
Negotiations had progressed to the point where players and prospects were being discussed, with Yankees’ pitching prospect Will Warren rumored to be part of the package heading to Chicago. However, the financial gap proved too wide to bridge, leaving both teams at an impasse.
Bellinger, who signed a three-year, $80 million contract with the Cubs after a resurgent 2023 season, was seen as a prime target for the Yankees to strengthen their outfield. His combination of power, versatility, and defensive excellence would have addressed multiple needs for New York.
Impact on Both Teams
For the Yankees, the breakdown in talks leaves a glaring hole in their plans to construct a championship-caliber lineup for 2025. With Alex Bregman also in their sights, the front office may now shift focus entirely to securing the Houston Astros’ third baseman.
For the Cubs, retaining Bellinger ensures stability in their lineup, but the inability to move his contract could limit their flexibility in pursuing other upgrades this offseason.
What’s Next?
Despite this setback, industry insiders believe the Yankees are unlikely to abandon their pursuit of Bellinger altogether. If the Cubs soften their financial stance or if the Yankees revisit their own budget allocations, talks could resume before the trade deadline.
For now, however, both sides appear ready to move on, leaving Cody Bellinger’s future uncertain as the 2025 MLB season approaches.