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Bellinger Hits 3 2-Run Homers Against Former Team, Yanks Beat Cubs 11-0 for 5th Win in Row

NEW YORK, JUL 11 – Cody Bellinger hit three two-run home runs and drove in six RBIs in a dominant 11-0 win over the Cubs, marking New York's third three-homer game this season.

  • On Friday night in the Bronx, Cody Bellinger powered the Yankees with three two-run homers, driving in six runs and helping secure an 11-0 victory over the Cubs, marking New York’s fifth win in a row.
  • Bellinger faced his former team for the first time since the Cubs traded him last offseason as they sought payroll relief after acquiring Tucker.
  • Carlos Rodón, recently named a three-time All-Star, pitched eight shutout innings allowing four hits and striking out eight, while Aaron Judge made three notable defensive catches.
  • Bellinger, who went 3-for-5 with six RBIs and hit three home runs for the first time in his career, received a curtain call from 46,327 fans as his hitting streak reached a new personal best of 16 games.
  • The Yankees’ offense, scoring five or more runs in 10 consecutive games, shows sustained strength following a six-game losing skid and features three players with three-homer games this season.
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