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Cody Bellinger
The pressure of the World Series and the playoffs, it gets to you. But I hope I feel like that every year. Because hopefully we're playing into November every year.
I can't do anything with my hair. White guy hair.
I guess sometimes when the game is on the line you kind of focus a little more.
I have to go out and perform.
I was just getting away from my game plan. What I was doing really, I wasn't using it to my advantage in '18. And that was it.
When you don't get hits it's depressing.
At the end of the day, that's why we're playing the games, for the postseason.
When I was drafted, I didn't know any better. I didn't think I had to hit for power.
I could get better at baserunning.
Growing up, my favorite player was either Derek Jeter or Manny Ramirez.
It's weird coming into a game in the later innings, in a World Series game.
I never really had problems with lefties.
I take great pride in my defense because the bat is not always going to be there.
I grew up playing in the outfield and junior year of high school I went over to first base and got some tidbits from my dad, but it kind of came naturally to me.
Respect the game on and off the field and if you do that, you're going to have the respect among your peers.
If I could help the pitcher as much as I can, or I could save three to five errors a year with my defense, then that's just a big help for my teammates.
I created a little thing with my hands, just to create a more consistent plane to backspin balls, and obviously growing into your body helps. It's kind of complicated, more about starting the barrel flat and then creating a movement - flat to up, I guess - going towards the pitcher.
It was really cool coming back here to Chase Field. I played here in high school and went to a lot of games as a kid.
I'm just trying to play a game. I don't think I should have to worry about who's gonna come on the field and whatnot.
As a hitter, I think if we wanted to change something, we should scoot the mound back. But that's never gonna happen.
I've always had trouble keeping weight on, or putting weight on as well.
The Met-Rx products... helped me take my workouts to the next level.
I just say what comes to my mind and sometimes it's not the brightest.
I guess I make a lot of stupid comments that are, like, pretty irrelevant to a lot of things.
I am pretty laid back, I think, and I don't so much want the spotlight on me. I just like to go to the field every day, do my routine, talk baseball, and have as much fun with it as you can.
All the in-depth scouting reports we have on the opposing pitchers - just kind of learning how to study that, it's huge.
I think everyone's favorite part of the game is hitting - especially when you're having success - considering it's so hard to do.
I like Frappucinos. For their sugar.
I think about my dad and how tough he had it. They treated us a lot better in our minor league system, especially with the food. But the bus rides were no joke.
When I got called up, I kept telling myself I was going to take it day by day, and not worry about how long it would last.
I'd played more right than left in Double-A, I think.
I'll be the first one to admit I had some bad at-bats. But I've had periods where I've struck out four times and then struck out four times again. It only takes one swing to get out of it.
I didn't want to go to college. I went to Oregon two days to visit. And they were two sunny days. But me in college was not something I really wanted to do.
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I don't really look at stats or whatever. You see them on the big screen. But other than that, I don't pay too much attention to it. I did know about my dad's home run total. Other than that, I don't like to know. It's pointless. Whether you know or don't know, you don't want to think about it. You just want to go out and play the game.
It's a game of adjustments. Your hands aren't going to be in the right spot 100 percent of the time.
I know I can hit. My defense has been there. I'm trying to show what I can do on the basepaths as well.
Your bat's not always going to be there.
It's a crazy game. And it's a beautiful game.
I still think that rookie season was the most shocking to everyone, at least in my hometown here. I mean, it was insane. They couldn't believe I was doing this.