Watch: Bellinger belts 23rd HR, ties NL rookie record for most in any month
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Cody Bellinger cuts the Dodgers' deficit to one as he crushes a two-run homer into the stands in right-center in the bottom of the 3rd!!! pic.twitter.com/WolKxn7biq
— TheRenderMLB (@TheRenderMLB) June 25, 2017
Another day, another set of home run milestones for the immensely talented Los Angeles Dodgers rookie.
Cody Bellinger went deep for his National League-leading 23rd home run of the season on Sunday against the Colorado Rockies. In the process, he tied Adam Dunn - who accomplished the feat in 2001 - for the most home runs by an NL rookie in any month with 12.
Last, but certainly not least, Bellinger's 23 homers in 57 games are the most first-half big flies by a Dodgers player since Shawn Green had 26 in 2002, according to ESPN Stats & Info.
Keep 'em coming, kid.
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