Cody Bellinger's Rock-Solid Start Puts Him in Rare Dodgers Company
By Mark Powell
Cody Bellinger is in the midst of what could very well be an MVP-caliber season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The one-time NL Rookie of the Year is still hitting modestly above .400, a mark very few have achieved this far into the season. Through 46 games, Bellinger is batting .404 with 16 home runs and 42 RBI, with a definite All-Star nod awaiting him as well as much fanfare as he sits double the Mendoza line at this juncture.
Turns out he's making a little Dodgers history as well.
Dixie Walker would finish his campaign batting .357, still a respectable number, thanks to a post All-Star break slump. The midsummer classic has a way of humbling even the greatest of players, and Bellinger isn't likely to escape August hitting .400. This is no Ted Williams.
The 23-year-old hit .267 and .260 in his first two MLB seasons, and saw a decrease in his overall numbers come his second year in the bigs. Still, Bellinger's start symbolized his overall potential in the city of Angels: a perennial All-Star and arguable MVP candidate. Not bad for a 23-year-old.