The New York Yankees are entering the offseason with a familiar priority — fixing their outfield once again. They’ve already made headlines by offering Trent Grisham the $22 million qualifying offer, a move that raised eyebrows across the league.

It’s a calculated gamble, but one that could backfire if Grisham accepts it, forcing the Yankees to pay quadruple what they did last season for a player who’s still more potential than production.

Still, the Yankees aren’t done. Cody Bellinger remains at the top of their wish list, and according to multiple reports, they’d like to retain him before turning elsewhere. Bellinger’s price tag is expected to come in well below what Kyle Tucker will command on the open market, which keeps him firmly in play for a return to the Bronx.

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