The Yankees are actively pursuing a re-signing of Cody Bellinger, with general manager Brian Cashman confirming at least two formal offers have been made. However, negotiations are stalled, primarily over contract length, as Bellinger seeks a six- or seven-year deal while the Yankees prefer four to five years. Bellinger had a successful season, hitting .272 with 29 home runs, but teams may be cautious due to his inconsistent performance prior to joining the Yankees and his limited road statistics. Despite concerns, Bellinger remains a strong candidate as an everyday player, particularly against left-handed pitchers.
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