MLB National League MVP Rejects $180 Million Offer from New York Mets — “My Heart Belongs to the Yankees”
New York, NY – November 12, 2025
In a dramatic twist to New York’s baseball rivalry, Cody Bellinger has officially rejected a lucrative offer from the New York Mets, publicly declaring his loyalty to the New York Yankees in an emotional statement that immediately set the baseball world ablaze.
According to sources close to the negotiations, the Mets had extended a multi-year deal exceeding $180 million, hoping to lure the All-Star outfielder away from the Bronx after just one season in pinstripes. But despite the financial temptation and the chance to headline a revamped Mets roster under owner Steve Cohen’s aggressive rebuild, Bellinger made it clear where his heart lies.
“I’m grateful for the Mets’ interest and their incredible offer,” Bellinger said on Wednesday. “But my heart belongs to the Yankees. The fans, the clubhouse, the energy of Yankee Stadium — it’s unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. I came here to win championships, and that mission isn’t finished yet.”
Bellinger, who posted a .272 average, 29 home runs, and 98 RBIs in 2025, quickly became a fan favorite in the Bronx, praised for his consistency and leadership alongside Aaron Judge. His 5.1 WAR ranked second on the team and solidified his importance to the Yankees’ postseason push.
League insiders say the Mets’ front office was “genuinely surprised” by his decision, as many expected Bellinger to at least entertain the offer given New York’s competitive free agency landscape. Instead, he chose to align himself with the Yankees’ long-term vision — a choice that fans across the Bronx are celebrating as a rare act of loyalty in modern baseball.
“Cody represents everything we want in a Yankee — commitment, class, and the will to win,” said Yankees managing partner Hal Steinbrenner in a brief statement. “He’s not just a player, he’s part of our family.”
Bellinger’s decision has instantly reignited the rivalry between the Mets and Yankees, with fans across both sides of the city debating whether the outfielder’s choice was emotional or strategic. For Bellinger, however, the answer seems simple.
“Once you’ve worn the pinstripes,” he said with a smile, “there’s nothing else like it.”
As the Yankees prepare for the 2026 season, Bellinger’s declaration ensures one thing: the heart of New York baseball still beats loudest in the Bronx.
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