Yankees To Re-Sign Cody Bellinger
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Yankees To Re-Sign Cody Bellinger
"The Yankees and Cody Bellinger are going to reunite on a new deal, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. The Boras Corporation client gets a five-year deal worth $162.5MM, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today. There are no deferrals, per Brendan Kuty of The Athletic. Bellinger can opt out after the second and third season, per Passan, who adds that there's a $20MM signing bonus and full no-trade clause."
"Bellinger can opt out after the second and third season, per Passan, who adds that there's a $20MM signing bonus and full no-trade clause."
Cody Bellinger is reuniting with the New York Yankees on a five-year contract valued at $162.5 million. The contract provides a $20 million signing bonus and includes no deferred payments. Bellinger has the right to opt out after the second season and again after the third season. The agreement contains a full no-trade clause, preserving the player's control over any future moves. The player is represented by The Boras Corporation. The structure combines guaranteed multi-year money with midterm flexibility and immediate compensation.
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