The Yankees have moved on quickly after losing Juan Soto. Roki Sasaki could be next

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New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman speaks during a baseball news conference about Max Fried, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

NEW YORK ā€“ In pivoting to Plan B after losing Juan Soto, Brian Cashman went after a familiar name in Cody Bellinger.

ā€œI acquired his dad back in the day. Now I acquired his son,ā€ the New York Yankees general manager said Wednesday.

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In the first 10 days after Soto spurned the Yankees for a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the Mets, the Yankees signed left-hander Max Fried to a $218 million, eight-year contract, acquired closer Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers and obtained Bellinger, a former NL MVP, from the Chicago Cubs.

Cashman said the Yankees also had been invited to meet in California with Roki Sasaki, the heralded 23-year-old Japanese pitcher who can sign with Major League Baseball clubs from Jan. 15-23.

ā€œIā€™m just happy we have an opportunity,ā€ Cashman said. ā€œExtremely talented, no doubt about it, has a chance to be one of the worldā€™s great pitchers. Be nice to be able to have Yankee Stadium be his home.ā€

Because he is under 25, Sasaki is treated by MLB as an international amateur and subject to signing bonus pools for minor league contracts usually allocated to 16-year-old Latin American prospects. Teams have amounts ranging from roughly $7.6 million to $4.1 million they can spend, and the Yankees are capped at around $5.3 million.

Bellinger's father signed with the Yankees in November 1996 and played for the big league team from 1999 to 2001, winning two World Series and three American League pennants. Cody turned 6 in his father's last season in pinstripes.

ā€œSomeone that wants to be here,ā€ Cashman said, a remark that some may read as aimed at Soto. ā€œIā€™ve been hearing it for a long time, including his agent, Scott Boras, saying, `Can you get him over here? Heā€™s driving me crazy. He wants to be a Yankee.' But thatā€™s not why I did it. Ultimately I did it because itā€™s a fit.ā€

Bellinger could play outfield or first base depending on other moves the Yankees make.

ā€œThereā€™s different ways of doing it,ā€ manager Aaron Boone said. ā€œYouā€™re never going to have the perfect team and you'd never know going into an offseason what youā€™re going to be able to do, whether itā€™s hammering a strength, whether itā€™s plugging a hole. Itā€™s kind of where the market and the matchups happen. And so far, I think the moves that weā€™ve made Iā€™m really excited about. ... I feel like the winter's to this point been a good one.ā€

Bellinger is guaranteed $52.5 million for the next two seasons. The left-handed-hitting 29-year-old has a $27.5 million salary for next year and a $25 million player option for 2026 with a $5 million buyout.

ā€œHonored to wear the pinstripes, ready and excited to get to work!!ā€ he wrote on Instagram.

Chicago agreed to send the Yankees $5 million: $2.5 million next Sept. 1 and if the option is exercised, five payments of $500,000 on the first of each month from May through September in 2026. If the option is declined, the Cubs would pay the Yankees $2.5 million on Jan. 15, 2026.

Bellinger batted .266 with 18 homers and 78 RBIs in 130 games this year, sidelined between April 23 and May 7 by a broken right rib. He had a 1.035 OPS in 2019 when he was picked for his second All-Star team and won the NL MVP award with the Los Angeles Dodgers. It has been above .800 once in the last five years.

ā€œI do feel like offensively speaking, heā€™ll play up in our yard and heā€™s still a young man and a really good athlete,ā€ Boone said. ā€œSo you always hope for the ultimate upside but at the very least I know weā€™re getting a really valuable player.ā€

Boone spoke with Bellinger on Tuesday night.

ā€œHe's like, `By the way, donā€™t worry about where you play me. Iā€™ll play wherever. Wherever you need me that night, whether itā€™s center, left, first, whatever it may be,'ā€ Boone recalled.

Williams will become the Yankees closer, and Boone and pitching coach Matt Blake said they both assured Luke Weaver he will have a prominent role.

ā€œWeaver will still close some games obviously on given nights I would anticipate,ā€ Boone said. "But I do plan on having Devin be our closer."

Blake said Jonathan LoƔisiga could return in late April or May from Tommy John surgery last May 1. The 30-year-old right-hander has a pending agreement on a one-year contract.

ā€œI imagine him being one of the high-leverage guys,ā€ Blake said. ā€œObviously, we got to take some time to get him right, make sure we donā€™t rush him into competition.ā€

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