ORLANDO, Fla. — One potential suitor for Cody Bellinger almost certainly came off the board on Tuesday.
But the outfielder’s agent divulged the competition that the Yankees are facing to retain Bellinger, even if his market may no longer include the Phillies after they agreed to a five-year, $150 million deal with Kyle Schwarber.
Scott Boras, speaking as the Schwarber news broke, indicated that Bellinger’s list of suitors is lengthy — including the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Blue Jays, Giants, Reds and Angels — and the pursuit of the lefty-swinging outfielder may only heat up now that Schwarber is off the board.

“It’s not for me to judge, but great players see red if they have a big bat yanked out of their lineup,” Boras said during his annual state of his clients at the Winter Meetings. “I haven’t met a team that dodges a five-tool player. To fill the center field need is a giant step towards the playoffs. North and south, outfielders that fly with power, they’re rare birds. In the offseason, there’s a lot of start-up to organizations, and for that reason, there’s a lot of angel investors that are looking for very versatile outfielders.

There was initially some thought that Bellinger would wait for Kyle Tucker to sign before agreeing to any deal, and while that still may or may not happen — there appear to be more teams in on Bellinger than Tucker — it also did not sound as if anything was imminent.

“I can never predict markets because when owners get involved, they can do things at a moment’s notice,” Boras said. “With these type of players, it’s happened before, I would expect it could happen again.”
Boras declined to say if Hal Steinbrenner had gotten involved in the Bellinger talks to date, but general manager Brian Cashman has been in regular contact with talks continuing.
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