Cody Bellinger bobble turns into highlight catch for Yankees
· Yahoo Sports
Cody Bellinger made a hard catch even harder in Friday’s game, but the New York Yankees outfielder ended up pulling it off. Somehow.
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In the ninth inning against the Marlins, Miami shortstop Xavier Edwards hit a fly ball to the warning track in left field off the Yankees’ Ryan Yarbrough. Bellinger ran back and made what appeared to be a simple but impressive leaping catch at first glance.
BELLI COULDN'T EVEN BELIEVE THE CATCH HE MADE pic.twitter.com/VGY1OzGXRJ
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) April 3, 2026
However, replay showed the ball initially bounced off the heel of Bellinger’s glove. He still managed to corral the ball with a stab downward.
This angle of Cody Bellinger's catch is wild 😮
— MLB (@MLB) April 3, 2026
Still trying to figure out how he caught this baseball 🤯 https://t.co/Y2QbAoXy8Zpic.twitter.com/EeXRVQaV5k
It’s not exactly the catch of the year, but it’s certainly something.
The catch saved the Yankees a runner in scoring position in a game they ended up winning 8-2. Hitting third, Bellinger went 1-for-4 at the plate with a walk, while Aaron Judge hit his third homer of the year.
The Yankees entered this season with the outfield projecting to be another strength. Bellinger re-signed with the team on a five-year, $162.5 million deal. With center-fielder Trent Grisham also returning on a signed qualifying offer and Judge not going anywhere in right, Bellinger remained in left, where he was among the best in MLB last season.
He’s off to a good start this year now too, hitting .280/.400/.400 through seven games.