Team's Off-Season Dilemma: Bellinger or Bichette?
Update: 2025-12-10
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The podcast episode explores a significant off-season decision for a major league team: choosing between star players Bo Bichette and Cody Bellinger. The team aims to reduce the average annual value of these contracts to manage their budget. Ben Clemens contract suggestions estimate Bellinger at twenty-eight million dollars a year for five years and Bichette at twenty-nine million dollars annually over seven years. The team considers longer contracts with deferred payments to lower these costs. Both players present risks, but Bichette is younger and a strong contact hitter, while Bellinger has reinvented his hitting style. Statistically, Bellinger has outperformed Bichette in two of the last three years. The final decision depends on how each player fits into the teams roster. Signing Cody Bellinger for six years and one hundred fifty-six million dollars, with deferrals, seems to be the better fit for the next few seasons. This move, along with potential trades for relief pitchers, would complete the off-season plan, keeping the teams payroll below the third tax line for future flexibility.
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