How are Yankees players doing in MLB All-Star Game? Live updates
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PHILADELPHIA – Before his first All-Star Game since 2019, Cody Bellinger already had an unforgettable memory.
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At Monday’s Home Run Derby, Bellinger told his two young daughters to run up to Yankees teammate Ben Rice and give him a hug on the field.
“However much they’re going to remember, who knows. But I’m going to remember it all,’’ Bellinger said before his third All-Star Game, at Citizens Bank Park.
Bellinger will be batting sixth for the AL All-Stars, with Rice batting seventh and teammate Cam Schlittler watching from the dugout.
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Cody Bellinger, Ben Rice come through
Well, Bellinger has another All-Star memory in tonight's first inning.
Batting with the bases loaded, Bellinger comes through with a two-run single off NL and Phillies starter Christopher Sanchez, for a quick 2-0 AL lead.
And in his first career All-Star at-bat, Ben Rice also grounded an RBI single up the middle against Sanchez for a 3-0 lead.
Sanchez had yielded a single and two walks before Bellinger came to the plate and fell behind 0-2 in the count.
But, as Yankees fans well know, Bellinger hits lefties well and he got the count to 2-2 before rapping a hard grounder to center, scoring Yordan Alvarez and Shea Langeliers.
Rice followed with a sharp grounder up the middle on an 0-1 sinker, scoring Bobby Witt Jr. from third base.
So, it's sort of Yankees 3, NL coming to bat.
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