The winds seem to be blowing in the direction of a Cody Bellinger return to the Yankees, but that’s not exactly set in stone yet.

With that said, I’ve constructed an offseason plan around Kyle Tucker, and it’s time to construct an offseason plan with Bellinger’s return as I originally planned to.

Now that there’s some clarity on the market with who did or did not receive Qualifying Offers, there’s a plan I’ve put in place that keeps the offseason spending under $60 million towards the Luxury Tax for 2026.

If the team doesn’t acquire Tucker, they’ll need to take a page out of last offseason’s playbook in addressing the offense, bullpen, and rotation, and that’s exactly what I do here.

Cody Bellinger Signs a Six-Year $150 Million Contract With the Yankees

As the title suggests, the Yank

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