The New York Yankees have formally offered a contract to Cody Bellinger, who had an outstanding first season in the Bronx, hitting .272 with 29 home runs. General manager Brian Cashman aims to retain Bellinger, but it may require a multi-year commitment as he enters his age-30 season. The Yankees have had a quiet offseason, with their only significant move being Trent Grisham’s one-year deal. They may also pursue top free agents like Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette to enhance their roster.
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