As the possible game blow flew through the air, Aaron Boone shouted “Come on, belly!”
In the upper part of the ninth entrance with the tie corridor in the second base, the MJ Moeléndez de los Reales attacked the ball to the right garden.
And despite some stumbling blocks, Cody Bellinger appeared, the extended right arm, to make the winning capture of the game with the prominent game.
The work of the 2019 gold glove winner helped the Yankees sweep the three -game series with a 4-3 Win over the real Wednesday night at the Bronx.
Afterwards, Aaron Judge was amazed by the bench, and Clarke Schmidt said he could listen and feel that the crowd of the Yankee stadium reacts to the sensational game from the training room.

“I definitely anticipated that the ball was with the confrontation,” Bellinger said after the victory. “I knew it was going to be a ball of earth or a flying ball, but I was anticipating the ball. And wherever I was, I just wanted to make the best first jump … I had a small uncomfortable step there and [my] The head was balanced too much. But, I had a good rhythm and I saw the way the ball was going, I was slippery, I could catch it and get the victory. ”
After the capture, Bellinger sat on the ground, holding his glove in triumph.
The diving capture also sealed the first rescue of his career of Fernando Cruz.
“There is a reason why he has gold in his glove to be able to make that capture, as special in a great moment like that: game in the line with a runner on the second base,” Judge said about the play. “And to bed there, extended for the team, that was quite impression.”

“Great play, I mean she is such a good athlete. It’s so good wherever you put it,” Boone added. “He began to stumble, but he was still a bit capable of accumulating his balance enough to make an excellent there. He won very sandy today.”
Bellinger, who was an early batting practice with batting coach James Rowson before the game, also had a productive day on the plate.
It was 1 by 4 with a double RBI in the fourth entrance to give the Yankees a 3-0 advantage.
Before Wednesday, he had 2 of 20 in his last six games.