Yankees add Bellinger to off-season haul, send relief pitcher and cash to Cubs
First baseman/outfielder Cody Bellinger was acquired by the New York Yankees from the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday for right-hander Cody Poteet.
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First baseman/outfielder Cody Bellinger was acquired by the New York Yankees from the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday for right-hander Cody Poteet.
Cody Bellinger was traded from the Chicago Cubs to the New York Yankees on Tuesday. The deal for the outfielder/first baseman came together after the Yankees missed out on signing Juan Soto, who opted for more cash with the Mets.
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The New York Yankees acquired outfielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger in a trade with the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, continuing to stock up on high-end talent in the wake of outfielder Juan Soto's free agent defection to the New York Mets, sources told ESPN.
Mets owner Steve Cohen ignited the action early at the winter meetings. The hot stove has been burning since.
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Player movement, so far this hot stove season, has tilted heavily in the direction of pitching. That's true both in terms of money spent and the sheer amount of activity.
NEW YORK — Juan Soto seemed to approach his introductory press conference with the Mets much the same way he sets up at the plate for his at-bats. Sitting at a long table on a raised stage in the jam-packed Piazza club at Citi Field, he clamped his teeth down on his bottom lip and nodded his head up and down. It was the same expression we'd seen him make in the batter's box, except this time, instead of staring down the pitcher, he was facing his future.