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Yankees' Bellinger hits 3 homers, robbed of 4th in 11-0 win over Cubs

Yankees' Bellinger hits 3 homers, robbed of 4th in 11-0 win over Cubs
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By The Associated Press
15 hours ago | NEW YORK
By The Associated Press Jul. 12, 2025 | 10:40 AM | NEW YORK
Robbed an inning earlier, Cody Bellinger wasn’t sure his first three-homer game had been swiped away again.

“I didn’t know at first,” he said. “For that third one to finally get over feels pretty good.”

Bellinger hit three two-run homers against his former team and was denied a fourth by a spectacular catch, leading the Yankees to an 11-0 rout of the Chicago Cubs on Friday night.

Aaron Judge made a trio of outstanding grabs in right field for the Yankees, including robbing a homer from Pete Crow-Armstrong. 

The Yankess have won fifth straight games following a a six-game losing streak.

Bellinger, whose dad Clay played for the Yankees from 1999 to 2001, is a two-time All-Star and 2019 NL MVP.

He spent 2023 and ’24 with the Cubs, who traded him to New York in December with $52.5 million remaining on his contract.

He homered in a three-run third off Chris Flexen and in the fifth against Caleb Thielbar for this 18th multi-homer game. Bellinger nearly went deep in the seventh but was robbed by Kyle Tucker on a drive above the right-field wall.

Bellinger homered in the eighth off Jordan Wicks, just above the red glove of leaping center fielder Crow-Armstrong and into the dark glove of a kid in the front row.

“The fan just beat me to the spot,” Crow-Armstrong said. “He just had a better chance of catching it higher than I did.”

Bellinger, who had rounded first, watched and then smiled when he saw he had hit No. 3.

“Glad the fan caught it before PCA could grab it,” said Bellinger, who met the boy after and got the ball back. “I’ve seen PCA rob so many homers. He’s a freak athlete out there.”


(AP Photo Yuki Iwamura)
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