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

After failing to sign Juan Soto, the New York Yankees, led by GM Brian Cashman, shifted their focus and acquired Cody Bellinger from the Chicago Cubs. Bellinger, a former NL MVP and son of former Yankee Clay Bellinger, is guaranteed $52.5 million over two years. The Yankees also signed left-hander Max Fried and acquired closer Devin Williams from the Brewers. Cashman expressed interest in meeting with Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki. Yankees manager Aaron Boone is optimistic about the offseason moves, noting Bellinger's versatility and potential value to the team. Bellinger is excited to join the Yankees and has expressed a willingness to play various positions. Meanwhile, Williams is set to become the team's closer, with Luke Weaver also expected to play a key role. Jonathan Loáisiga is anticipated to return later in the season following Tommy John surgery.
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The article provides a detailed report on the New York Yankees' recent player acquisitions, focusing on Cody Bellinger. It includes context about previous deals and player backgrounds, though it lacks explicit source attribution.
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The article presents factual information about player contracts and trades. However, specific figures like contract amounts and dates should be cross-referenced for complete accuracy.
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