LAS VEGAS — With or without Trent Grisham, the Yankees plan to get in the batter’s box and take a swing at re-signing Cody Bellinger .
Absent from this week’s GM Meetings, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman revealed his club’s offseason outfield agenda and a lot more Wednesday in a 30-minute Zoom call.
Here are takeaways from Cashman’s comments:
OUTFIELD PLANS
According to Cashman, the Yankees are hoping Grisham passes on free agency to accept a $22.025 million qualifying offer and Bellinger is signed to a long-time deal after opting out of the final season of his last contract, which would have paid $25 million in 2026.
“We’re very interested in bringing (Bellinger) back,” Cashman said. “Obviously now that he’s a free agent, he’s gonna have a lot of choices because he can do

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