
"Jeff Passan of ESPN has recently reported that not only are the Blue Jays interested in Kyle Tucker but he also sees former New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger as a guy they have some interest in. Bellinger is an interesting name as Toronto has been linked to him a few times over the past couple of seasons. Bellinger, a former Rookie of the Year and MVP winner played his first six seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers"
"This past year in New York, Bellinger put up his third straight good season which leads many to believe he will get a sizeable contract on the open market. Since leaving the Dodgers, Bellinger has been worth 12 bWAR while hitting .281/.338/.477 with an OPS+ of 125. He's compiled 73 home runs and has 450 hits in 412 games. He's played in at least 130 games in each of those three years, including 152 this past season while hitting 29 home runs"
Toronto Blue Jays seek a left-handed hitting outfielder to provide a left-handed complement to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Two primary targets are Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger. Cody Bellinger is a former Rookie of the Year and MVP who spent his first six seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers before a period of struggles, free agency, and moves to the Cubs and Yankees. In the three seasons since leaving the Dodgers Bellinger has produced 12 bWAR, hit .281/.338/.477 with an OPS+ of 125, compiled 73 home runs and 450 hits in 412 games, and has exceeded 130 games each season, including 152 games most recently.
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