Free agent Cody Bellinger is one of the biggest names on the market this offseason, and FanSided's Robert Murray is unsure of the New York Yankees ' chance to keep him in the Bronx.

Bellinger spent 2025 with the New York Yankees, putting up a third consecutive season above league average since his departure from the Los Angeles Dodgers. The outfielder batted a respectable .272 while hitting 29 home runs tallying 98 RBIs, both of which are the most he's had since his MVP campaign with LA in 2019.

Now a free agent, Murray questioned the Yankees' ability to retain Bellinger, especially after bringing back outfielder Trent Grisham Jr. and owner Hal Steinbrenner's goal to shave payroll.

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