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Yankees Eye One Free Agent as Contingency in Quiet Offseason

January 9, 2026 by Last Word On Baseball

The New York Yankees are approaching the midpoint of January with a cautious strategy, focusing primarily on re-signing outfielder Cody Bellinger while monitoring alternatives in a slow-moving free agent market. Reports indicate that if negotiations with Bellinger stall further or he signs with another team, the Yankees could pivot to pursuing star infielder Bo Bichette, one of the top remaining free agents. This potential shift highlights the team’s restrained spending approach this winter, a notable change from the aggressive pursuits that once defined the franchise.

Nov 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter Bo Bichette (11) hits a single against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the ninth inning during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Bellinger Remains Yanks’ Top Priority, But Talks Drag On

Bellinger, who thrived in his 2025 season with the Yankees, hitting .272 with 29 home runs and 98 RBI, declined his $25 million player option to enter free agency. The Yankees have made multiple offers, including a recent proposal with an average annual value exceeding $30 million, but a significant gap persists, particularly on contract length, as Bellinger’s camp seeks up to seven years. Despite interest from teams like the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, and others, the Yankees view a reunion as the preferred outcome to stabilize their outfield alongside Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham.

However, with no resolution in sight, the Yankees are exploring contingencies. Insiders note that Bellinger’s market has not developed as robustly as anticipated, potentially giving the Yankees leverage, but the standoff has opened the door to other high-profile targets.

Bo Bichette Emerges as Potential Pivot Option for Yankees

Bichette, the 27-year-old former Toronto Blue Jays shortstop, has drawn widespread interest after a strong rebound 2025 season, batting .311 with 18 home runs and 94 RBI. Entering free agency for the first time, Bichette is coveted by multiple contenders, including the Philadelphia Phillies, Dodgers, Cubs, Boston Red Sox, and now increasingly, the Yankees.

Recent reports, including one on Thursday from the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, suggest the Yankees have intensified their interest in Bichette amid the Bellinger impasse, viewing him as a viable backup plan. Positionally, Bichette could shift to second or third base, especially with Anthony Volpe recovering from shoulder surgery and questions surrounding Jazz Chisholm Jr.‘s long-term fit. Some insiders describe the Yankees’ pursuit of Bichette as serious due to stalled Bellinger talks, while others caution it’s more of a contingency, with re-signing Bellinger still the clear priority.

.@JonHeyman reports that the Yankees are looking “more seriously” at Bo Bichette as discussions continue with Cody Bellinger:

“The Yankees and No. 1 target Cody Bellinger have exchanged multiple proposals but haven’t closed the gap quite enough to shut off other possibilities —… pic.twitter.com/riFSAl5L6O

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) January 8, 2026

Landing Bichette would require a significant financial commitment. Projections range from seven to eight years and $184-208 million, but his signing could add a dynamic right-handed bat to balance the lineup. Competition remains stiff, with teams like the Phillies reportedly offering substantial deals.

A Subdued Offseason: Limited Moves and Departures

The Yankees’ 2025-2026 offseason has been remarkably quiet so far, drawing frustration from fans after an early playoff exit. Key actions include Trent Grisham accepting a $22 million qualifying offer and minor re-signings or acquisitions, but no major additions have materialized. The team lost bullpen arms like Luke Weaver and Devin Williams to the Mets and passed on international talents such as Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai, who signed with the Houston Astros.

Speculation around trades for pitchers like Freddy Peralta or Edward Cabrera has not panned out, leaving the roster largely intact from the 94-win 2025 squad. General manager Brian Cashman has acknowledged the deliberate pace, prioritizing targeted improvements over splashy spending.

Shifting Spending Philosophy Under Hal Steinbrenner

This measured approach reflects a broader evolution in the Yankees’ financial strategy. Owner Hal Steinbrenner has openly stated that reducing payroll from the 2025 total of approximately $319 million would be “ideal,” though he emphasizes maintaining competitiveness. The projected 2026 payroll sits lower, around or below $300 million, amid rising operational costs and uncertainty surrounding the upcoming expiration of the collective bargaining agreement in December 2026.

Once known as baseball’s “Evil Empire” for unchecked spending, the Yankees now prioritize efficiency, trailing big-market rivals like the Dodgers in payroll-to-revenue ratios. Steinbrenner has pushed back on profitability critiques, noting the team operates with thin margins despite high revenue, but the perception of restraint has fueled fan discontent after years without a World Series title.

In a competitive AL East, and rivals like the Baltimore Orioles and the Blue Jays have been more active, the Yankees’ caution risks falling short. Pursuing Bichette aggressively could reaffirm their commitment to contending in 2026, but only if Bellinger heads elsewhere. As free agency lingers into the new year, the Bronx awaits a decisive move to signal ambition.

 

Main Photo Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

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