As the July 30 MLB trade deadline approaches, Cody Bellinger has emerged as one of the most intriguing potential trade targets. The former MVP has enjoyed a resurgence this season, slashing .270/.330/.417 with 25 extra-base hits.
With the Cubs (41-49) presumably being sellers at this year’s deadline, Bellinger will be one of the players who sparks the most interest from contending teams.
Here are three teams that could realistically trade for Cody Bellinger.
New York Yankees
The Yankees are always in the market for impact players, and Bellinger fits the bill perfectly. Apart from the league’s best hitter, Aaron Judge, the Yankees have struggled with consistency in their outfield this season due to injuries and underperformance. Bellinger could provide a significant boost, both offensively and defensively.
Bellinger’s left-handed bat would be a welcome addition to a Yankees lineup that leans heavily right-handed. His ability to play all three outfield positions, as well as first base, provides the Yankees with much-needed flexibility. Bellinger’s power is tailor-made for Yankee Stadium, with its short right-field porch. Additionally, his experience in high-pressure situations would be invaluable in the postseason.
Cleveland Guardians
The Guardians are aiming for a deep playoff run in 2024. However, as good as they are, their outfield could use some reinforcement, both offensively and defensively. Bellinger could be the perfect solution to solidify their lineup and clean up the mistakes in the outfield.
Bellinger’s addition would bolster an already potent Guardians lineup that includes stars like Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor (not to mention the MLB batting leader, Steven Kwan). His power would complement the contact-heavy lineup, providing more balance and protection for their star hitters hitters.
San Francisco Giants
If the Giants want to make the playoffs in 2024, the time to act is now. Acquiring Bellinger could be a game-changer for the Giants, solidifying their position and putting them in position to make a serious postseason push.
The Giants have relied on a mix of veterans and emerging players, and Bellinger would fit perfectly into their versatile roster. His ability to play multiple positions would give manager Bob Melvin flexibility in constructing lineups and defensive alignments. Bellinger’s left-handed power would also play well at Oracle Park despite its pitcher-friendly dimensions.