In a move that was expected after last week’s Kyle Tucker trade, the Cubs have sent Cody Bellinger, along with cash considerations, to the Yankees. In exchange, they receive Cody Poteet, a 30-year-old relief pitcher with 24 career major league appearances.
Bellinger, a former MVP, is owed $52.5 million over the next two seasons, with the Cubs will be sending $5 million to help cover that cost. He hit .286 with 44 home runs and 175 RBIs in his two seasons on the north side. When he suits up for the Yankees, he, and his father Clay, will become the fourth father/son duo to play for the team, joining Mark Leiter and Mark Leiter Jr., Ron and Ike Davis, and Yogi and Dale Berra.
This is a salary dump, pure and simple. What, if anything, the Cubs do with that money will determine if this trade is a winner or a loser.
Bellinger’s numbers in a Cubs uniform, both for games I attended and overall, were: Continue reading →

