LOS ANGELES ā Cody Bellinger has spent more time on the injured list than on the Los Angeles Dodgers' lineup card this season. Even when healthy, the 2019 NL MVP has been batting .217 with little to celebrate.
One major swing against the Chicago Cubs just might put Bellinger back on track.
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Bellinger homered with two outs in the ninth inning, and the Dodgers beat the Cubs 3-2 Saturday night for their first walk-off victory of the season.
Two innings after Bellinger came on as a defensive substitution in a double switch, he crushed a 422-foot solo shot to center off Keegan Thompson (3-2). Just about everybody but Bellinger knew it was gone.
āI knew I hit it well,ā Bellinger said of his third career game-ending homer. āBut I havenāt hit too many this year, so I wasnāt sure.ā
The rest of the Dodgers were more excited about Bellinger's possible breakthrough, because they know what he went through to get there over the past three months.
Bellinger missed nearly eight weeks with a hairline break in his leg after getting hurt in the season-opening series in Oakland. After another stint on the injured list this month with a hamstring problem, he had just one hit in three games back, prompting manager Dave Roberts to keep him out of the starting lineup.
āItās big. Itās real,ā Roberts said. āWe as coaches or teammates can say, āHey man, youāre going to be there when youāre ready to go.ā But as a player, I think you want to feel youāre pulling your weight. ... For him to get that hit, I think it was big for all of us.ā
Bellinger made a difficult catch on Joc Pederson's line drive to center in the top of the ninth, and then he hit his second homer of the year, setting off a celebration for the defending World Series champions.
āItās not that Iām, like, searching for a big moment,ā Bellinger said. āJust playing the game, and if youāre in those moments, then youāre in that moment and you just want to perform and succeed and help the team win.ā
After Max Muncy and Justin Turner each drove in a run in the first inning, the Dodgers made 26 outs before Bellinger's blast. One night after snapping a four-game skid, Los Angeles won for the second time since four Cubs pitchers combined for a no-hitter at Dodger Stadium on Thursday night.
David Price (3-0) got two outs in the ninth while pitching for the third consecutive day.
Julio UrĆas racked up a career-high 12 strikeouts while pitching five-hit ball into the sixth inning for the Dodgers.
Anthony Rizzo homered for the Cubs. Alec Mills yielded eight hits in four rocky innings, but just two runs ā none after his first three batters.
āI didnāt have my best stuff today,ā Mills said. āKind of was in and out of knowing where it was going, to be honest. ... Given the situation, to go four innings and only give up two with the kind of stuff I had was obviously a little bit of a success.ā
Mookie Betts led off the game with a double, and Muncy doubled him home before scoring on Turner's single.
UrĆas got off to an outstanding start to the season, but the Dodgers' World Series-clinching hero came into Saturday hoping to end a decline in effectiveness over the past month.
āHe looked fantastic,ā Roberts said of UrĆas. āHe was fantastic.ā
The left-hander yielded just one hit in the first three innings, but Rizzo homered to right on UrĆas' first pitch of the fourth, blistering a high fastball on the ninth anniversary of the three-time All-Star's Cubs debut.
Ian Happ tied it with an RBI double in the fifth after batting for Mills.
TAYLOR (NOT SO) SWIFT
Chris Taylor was thrown at third base twice by Cubs catcher Willson Contreras in the first four innings. The LA veteran was nabbed trying to steal in the second, and he was picked off in the fourth. The second time cost the Dodgers a run, since UrĆas singled on the next pitch.
REVERSAL UNREVERSED
Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward thought he hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh when his drive down the left-field line was initially ruled fair by third base umpire D.J. Reyburn. The umpires then reversed themselves after a group consultation, and video review didn't reverse the reversal.
"I had doubts on the original call, so I wanted to get together with the crew,ā Reyburn said. āBased on the information they gave me, I wanted to change it.ā
Heyward still singled to center, reaching base in his seventh consecutive plate appearance.
āThey got together and conversed, and I guess they overturned it, and at that point all we can do is trust in the video,ā Cubs manager David Ross said.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Cubs: INF Nico Hoerner (left hamstring strain) will begin a rehab assignment Sunday with Triple-A Iowa.
Dodgers: Yoshi Tsutsugo (right calf strain) will get at least another week at Triple-A Oklahoma City before he is re-evaluated.
UP NEXT
Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw (8-7, 3.43 ERA) hopes to atone for the shortest start of his career May 4 at Wrigley Field when he pitches the series finale against Albert Alzolay (4-6, 4.19 ERA).
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