Cody Bellinger Makes Another Imprint In The Subway Series, This Time With His Glove
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New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger (35) makes a catch during the second inning of a baseball … More game against the Athletics, Sunday, June 29, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Over their previous eight games, the Yankees saw their bullpen get massively fatigued and produce an unsightly 10.33 ERA while a reliever took the loss in the first five games of their six-game losing streak this season and second in a little over two weeks. The scenario was closing in on a seventh straight loss when Juan Soto batted with Francisco Lindor on first after Mark Leiter Jr. hit him with a pitch. Soto created a strong possibility of another loss when he sliced a line drive to left field, the same place where Jasson Dominguez had his share of adventures the previous two days. Instead, Cody Bellinger was there for the 31st time this season but even a Gold Glove caliber player does not make all the plays and it seemed Soto’s sinking liner with a .730 expected batting average was destined to elude him and set up another late collapse by the Yankees. Except Bellinger raced in a few steps, put his glove low but not low enough to touch grass and snagged the ball before it could bounce on the field. It was hard to tell at first and the Mets figured the same which is why they quickly challenged. “It was definitely a tough play; those ones are low and kind of hard to read,” Bellinger said. “But in that moment, I felt like I could go get it. It was going to be a close play. I had a good beat on it, a good jump. I was just glad I was able to…
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