The New York Yankees face a decision on Cody Bellinger as they plan their offseason roster. While it seems likely the team will retain him, there are factors that could push them toward moving on.
Opportunities for younger players may limit Bellinger’s role. If the Yankees aim to give Jasson Dominguez consistent at-bats and allow Spencer Jones a chance to impact the lineup, there may not be enough playing time for Bellinger. While Bellinger was one of the stronger hitters in the Yankees lineup last year, both Dominguez and Jones are still unproven. New York will have to weigh experience against potential as it finalizes offseason decisions.
If the Yankees part ways with Bellinger, the obvious potential landing spot is their cross-town rival, the New York Mets. The Mets have a history of signing former Yankees players, and according to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, it would not be surprising to see them pursue Bellinger again.
The Mets have the financial ability to sign Bellinger and could benefit from his presence. The team faces potential changes, including the possible departure of Pete Alonso. If Alonso leaves, the Mets could need a first baseman, while free agents Starling Marte and Cedric Mullins could open space in the outfield. Adding Bellinger would strengthen the lineup and fill key gaps, making him a strategic target.
From the Mets’ perspective, signing Bellinger is a logical move. He would provide a proven bat in the lineup and add depth to the outfield or first base. For the Yankees, losing an above-average player to a rival is far from ideal. Bellinger’s talent and experience make him valuable, and the prospect of seeing him in Queens highlights the stakes of the offseason choices.
As the offseason progresses, the Yankees must decide whether to prioritize giving younger talent more opportunities or retaining one of their top hitters. Meanwhile, the Mets are positioned to take advantage if Bellinger becomes available.






