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Cody Bellinger

Cody Bellinger is an American Baseball Player. Cody Bellinger is the first baseman who debuted with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the year 2017. He even became the 2017 NL Rookie of the Year and 2019 NL MVP.

Early Facts

Cody Bellinger was born on July 13, 1995, in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. He is 28 years old and is under the astrological sign of cancer.

He holds American nationality and his full name is Cody James Bellinger.

His father’s name is Clay Bellinger and his mother’s name is Jennifer Bellinger. And, his father was also a baseball player.

He was able to play for the New York Yankees and Anaheim Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 to 2002.

He even won three World Series in that span. Moreover, Cody’s father was a coach of the Chandler, Arizona National Little League team as well. And, his mother on the other hand worked for Sotheby’s International Realty.

Moreover, Bellinger also has a brother and sister and their names are Cole Bellinger and Ashli Bellinger.

And, his brother is four years his junior and is a standout pitcher for Hamilton High School. Cole also was the San Diego Padres in the 15th round of the 2017 MLB Draft.

He also was able to play for two seasons in the Padres farm system before retiring from baseball in the year 2021.

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Caption: Cody along with his siblings (Source: Instagram)

Cody Bellinger – Childhood and Education

Talking about Cody’s childhood, he was able to play baseball when they went to the 2007 Little League World Series (LLWS).

He was only 11 years old at the time and was able to help clinch a berth in the series with a four-run batted-in (RBI) performance in the Little League West Regional.

Regarding Bellinger’s educational background and qualifications, he attended Hamilton High School.

Cody Bellinger – Social Media

Cody Bellinger is pretty active on all of his social accounts. He has garnered 943K followers on Instagram and 215.3K followers on Twitter.

Bellinger also owns a Facebook account and has 93K followers on it.

Net Worth 2024

According to celebnetworths, Cody Bellinger has a net worth of $2.5 million and his main income source is his baseball career.

Career and Professional Life

The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Cody Bellinger Bellinger in the fourth round, 124th overall, of the 2013 MLB Draft. He signed with the Dodgers for a signing bonus of $700K.

He then was able to spend the season with the Rookie League AZL Dodgers.

Likewise, his prospect performance began to gain attention when, by June 11, he was fifth in the California League with 12 home runs.

He then made an appearance at the midseason California League All-Star Game. In that game, he was also the selected designated hitter for the California League postseason All-Star team.

He even became the California League Championship Series MVP. Moreover, he was able to open the 2016 season with the Double-A Tulsa Drillers of the Texas League.

Also, he was only able to play in three games for Oklahoma City that season, recording three home runs and six RBIs in the process. He missed a month of the season due to his injured hip.

He then went on to play for the Glendale Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League, earning All-Fall League team honors.

Cody Bellinger was able to score his first major league hit that night, an infield ground ball toward third base against the San Franciso Giants in April 2017.

And, his first career grand slam came the following week on May 6, helping take the Dodgers to a 10–2 victory over the San Diego Padres and Bellinger to five home runs and 14 RBIs in his first 11 major league games.

Also, a series of multi-home run games in June helped him to set several teams and MLB records.

More About Career

Likewise, on June 13, he was able to become the fastest player in MLB history to record four multi-home run games.

Moreover, a first-inning hit-off of Robert Gsellman helped Cody to become the first rookie in MLB history to record 10 home runs in a span of 10 games.

Cody Bellinger was able to become the first Dodgers rookie in history to hit for the cycle while facing the Miami Marlins on July 15.

His first MLB postseason started with the 2017 National League Division Series (NLDS) against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

During that game, he was able to become the youngest player to homer in a Championship Series game.

And, when he entered the 2018 MLB season, he was unfazed by the concept of a sophomore slump, in which an athlete’s performance falters during their second professional season.

Cody was able to help the Dodgers capture the NL West title with the go-ahead two-run home run in a tiebreaker game against the Colorado Rockies on October 1.

Moreover, Cody Bellinger began the 2019 season on a hot streak, leading MLB in runs, hits, batting average, and slugging percentage by the end of April.

He even was able to receive his first Player of the Month honors for April 2019.

During the game of that year, he also was able to receive both his second All-Star game nod and his first All-Star start.

Also, during a particularly frustrating Freeway Series game on July 24, he received his first MLB game ejection after arguing with home plate umpire Dan Iassogna over balls and strikes.

He was able to finish the 2019 season with career highs in batting average (.305), home runs (47), and RBIs (115).

He even received a trifecta of MLB awards, taking home the MVP award, the NL Gold Glove Award, and the NL Silver Slugger Award as well.

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Caption: Cody playing baseball (Source: Instagram)

The Years 2020 and 2021 and More

Moreover, Bellinger became the first Dodger in club history to take home all three honors in the same season.

He even was able to receive two Fielding Bible Awards for his performance both in the right field and as a multi-positional player in the right field, center field, and at first base.

Cody Bellinger signed an $11.5 million contract with the Dodgers for the 2020 season during the 2019–20 MLB offseason.

During his games with them, he was able to become a finalist for a Gold Glove Award in the outfield. However, the award ultimately went to Trent Grisham of the San Diego Padres.

Also, the Dodgers were the first team to clinch a playoff berth in the 2020 season, developing a commanding lead over the NL West by September 16,

and they finished at the top of their division and went on to sweep the Brewers in the 2020 National League Wild Card Series.

In the year 2021, he had to go through surgery for his affected arm. However, his recovery from the arthroscopic glenoid labrum surgery progressed ahead of schedule.

He then was able to join the Dodgers for spring training in 2021. Likewise, his return from injury was marked by a career-worst offensive performance.

In his first 11 games back, he struck out 14 times while recording only one extra-base hit. Then, in the Wild Card Game against the St. Louis Cardinals,

he was able to reach base three times and stole twice. Then, on December 23, he was able to sign a $17 million contract with the Dodgers, avoiding salary arbitration.

Cody Bellinger – Relationship Status

Cody Bellinger is in a relationship with Chase Carter. Chase Carter is a Bahamian model. And, the couple has a beautiful daughter together whose name is Caiden Carter Bellinger.

Their daughter was born in November 2021. Also, Bellinger has shared a lot of pictures of them on his social accounts.

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Caption: Cody with his girlfriend, Chase Carter (Source: Instagram)

Body Measurements

Cody Bellinger has a height of 6 feet 4 inches and his weight is 95 Kg. Moreover, Bellinger has brown hair and brown eyes as well.