🛑 INSIDER REVEALS: Why Cody Bellinger May Walk Away From New York Yankees This Off‑Season—And It’s Simpler Than You Think👇

Cody Bellinger’s first year with the New York Yankees was so good that it’s hard to believe it could be his last.In 152 games as a Yankee, Bellinger put up 29 home runs, an .813 OPS, and 5.1 wins above replacement. Center fielder Trent Grisham’s return slightly complicates matters, but the Yankees started Bellinger in left field next to Grisham all postseason, so there’s no reason why they shouldn’t feel comfortable running that back.

However, there’s one very simple reason why the Yankees might not bring Bellinger back now that he’s opted out of the final year on the deal he originally signed with the Chicago Cubs. And it’s a reason a lot of Yankees fans would reject on principle.

Yankees insider shares simple reason Cody Bellinger may leave New York

On Sunday, MLB.com Yankees beat reporter Bryan Hoch named the reasons why Bellinger might and might not re-sign with the clubs, and his No. 1 reason for concern, from Yankees fans’ perspective, was that New York could consider its budget stretched too thin to keep up with Bellinger’s market value.

“The Yankees say they have limits, and if a club steps up with more years or greater financial commitment, it would not be a surprise to see (Bellinger) move on,” wrote Hoch.

“Scott Boras rarely moves quickly, and this negotiation has all the signs of one that stretches into December while multiple teams jockey for position. The Yankees also have needs in other areas, and they figure to have plenty of competition for a player with left-handed pop and a plus defender who can handle center field. It might take the highest bid to bring Bellinger back.”

Last week, Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner said it would be “ideal” to pay less for the Yankees roster than the $319 million the team spent last year, per ESPN’s Jorge Castillo. New York’s projected luxury tax payroll after arbitration salaries is currently just over $280 million, per Spotrac.

If Bellinger’s market reaches the $30-35 million per year range, will a time come when New York gracefully bows out? If so, the notion of the “Evil Empire” won’t apply to the Yankees for quite some time.

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