Cody Bellinger wasn't Tendered a Contract by the Los Angeles Dodgers

Cody Bellinger wasn’t tendered a contract by the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.

It was rumored all day Friday that the Dodgers would either non-tender Bellinger or trade him. This move makes sense as the price tag on a new contract for Bellinger would’ve come in at somewhere around $18 million. Bellinger just isn’t worth that price tag anymore. In his MVP season (2019), the slugging center fielder had 47 HRs and 115 RBIs with an OPS of 1.035. In the three seasons since, he has a combined 41 HRs and 124 RBIs with consecutive OPS of .572, .405, and .475.

The fact that the Dodgers didn’t tender a contract to Bellinger by Friday’s deadline doesn’t mean they can’t sign him. That likely depends on whether or not Bellinger can find a better deal elsewhere.

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