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Yankees Free Agency Hunt: Kyle Tucker Versus Cody Bellinger

November 25, 2025 by Last Word On Baseball

The New York Yankees could have a dilemma on their hands regarding free agency. They have the opportunity to enhance their outfield and offense by locking up either Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker. Who is the better choice?

Yankees Free Agency Hunt: Kyle Tucker Versus Cody Bellinger

It’s without question that the Yankees are in deep need to employ one of these heavy-hitting left-handed bats. Their lineup and 2026 roster depend on it. 

The club’s short postseason run was a result of a combination of things, led by a silenced offence. Bellinger was part of that roster; however, his overall performance and caliber are deserving of a return to the Bronx. 

Both Bellinger and Tucker are competitive options for the Yankees. What the club will have to decide is who fits better on each side of the baseball, each player’s longevity, and the potential price tag for each player. 

Outfield, Left-Handed Hitter, Bellinger Could Be a Valuable Piece to Bring Back this Offseason 

The key factor here is that the Yankees know Bellinger; they know his style of play, and he’s gelled with the team. Fitting into the Bronx is a quarter of the battle, and Bellinger has displayed that ability. 

Bellinger also brings postseason experience. Bellinger’s 2025 season was a bit of a climb, better than the 2024 season. He finished with a slash of .272/.334/.480. The outfield-slugger finished with 160 hits, 29 home runs, and 98 RBIs. 

That’s 11 more home runs, 23 more hits, and 20 more RBIs. His projection for 2026 may be similar in numbers. The free agent outfield target can play anywhere in the outfield, as well as first base. He finished with a .990 fielding percentage and only three errors. 

Injury risk in free agency is a crucial assessment, and Bellinge does not fall under such concern. His health has been decent, and his contribution has been above satisfactory. Bellinger fits nicely into the Yankees’ lineup and complements the bigger hitters. 

A potential contract for Bellinger would not necessarily break the bank. A five-to-six-year deal with $130-$160 million would be a reasonable ballpark to lock him up. 

Kyle Tucker Could Be Bellinger’s Competition 

If it’s not Bellinger, Tucker is the next best option to fill that potential void. The left-handed-hitting outfielder is a four-time all-star in the last four seasons. His accolades are recent, and his contributions are evenly spread. 

Tucker slashed a .266/.377/.464 with 133 hits, 29 extra-base hits, 22 home runs, 73 RBIs, and walking one less than he struck out at 87 versus 88. Bellinger had a slightly better batting average and slugging percentage than Tucker. 

“The one team I heard more than anybody else connected to Tucker was the Blue Jays… I think Tucker is certainly going to be in the mix there in Toronto.”@Feinsand shares the latest on Kyle Tucker’s market.@JonHeyman | @jonmorosi pic.twitter.com/FSSkFLIhA7

— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) November 14, 2025

Where Tucker makes up in value is his ability to get on base more, strikeout less, and be a factor on the base pads. Bellinger walked 57 times, striking out 90 times, and scoring 89 times.

Tucker scored 91 times; he also stole 25 bases, being caught only 3 times. Offensively, the main difference is the running game between the two players. Barrel and contact ability are very similar. Tucker has a 40% hard-hit rate while Bellinger has a 37.9%. 

In 2025, Bellinger had a 7.5%-barrel rate versus Tucker, who recorded a 10%. Both players show solid plate skills and are similar in nature. 

Who do the Yankees go with? Brian Cashman and his team should prioritize Bellinger, but keep a solid offer for Tucker as a contingency. 

Main Photo Credits:  Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The post Yankees Free Agency Hunt: Kyle Tucker Versus Cody Bellinger appeared first on Last Word On Baseball.

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