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Cubs’ Cody Bellinger downplays injury after scare
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Cody Bellinger is the latest Chicago Cubs star to deal with health problems, suffering a rib injury Tuesday against the Houston Astros. While Bellinger had to leave the 7-2 victory, he’s not too concerned about the issue, according to The Athletic’s Sahadev Sharma.

“Honestly didn’t feel much at first,” Bellinger said. “As the innings went on, I started to get a little more uncomfortable. It was nothing serious. It’s a very dull pain, even now, which is a good sign. But at first, I didn’t feel anything.”

Bellinger had a busy game. After belting his fifth home run of the season in the first inning, he crashed into the Wrigley Field brick outfield wall on a Yanier Diaz double in the fourth inning. While he initially stayed in the game and took an at-bat in the fifth inning, Bellinger didn’t come out for the seventh inning.

Cubs manager Craig Counsell said X-rays were negative. Bellinger “pointed out that when he rotated on his swing he didn’t feel anything, but deep breaths were slightly painful,” per Sharma, and the Cubs star will see how he’s doing Wednesday after sleeping. He said he believes he’s in a “good spot.”

Cody Bellinger’s 2024 season so far

Chicago Cubs outfielder Cody Bellinger (24) watches his two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

Cody Bellinger was a revelation for the Cubs last season after his shocking struggles with the Los Angeles Dodgers, which came after he won MVP in 2019. The 28-year-old re-signed with Chicago on a three-year, $80 million contract after an extended free agency. While he slumped a bit to start this season, he has been picking it up a bit more lately.

Bellinger is slashing .226/.320/.440 with five home runs and 17 RBI in 22 games. Last season, he slashed .307/.356/.525.

The Cubs are out to a 14-9 start this season, which has them right behind the Milwaukee Brewers at the top of the NL Central. It’s an impressive mark given some of the adversity Chicago has already faced, including a number of key injuries and four blown saves by closer Adbert Alzolay.

Cubs injury woes

The Cubs got bit by the injury bug in the very first game of the season, losing ace Justin Steele to a hamstring issue he still hasn’t returned from. Cody Bellinger’s outfield mate Seiya Suzuki recently went down with an oblique strain that will keep him out several weeks. Longtime pitcher Kyle Hendricks was just placed on the IL after a brutal start to the season. Key starter Jameson Taillon just recently returned from an injury that forced him to miss the start of the season. There have been other injuries here and there on the roster.

Chicago is hoping this Bellinger injury is indeed nothing serious. While they’ve been able to weather these early health woes, these problems are adding up. Being without both Bellinger and Suzuki for an extended period would be a tough blow to the lineup.

If Bellinger does miss time, Mike Tauchman and Alexander Canario are players who would likely see increased playing time. Tauchman took over duties in center field after Bellinger exited Tuesday’s game, while Canario entered the game in right. Tauchman hit a pair of home runs in the series-opening win over Houston.

Youngster Matt Mervis could see more at-bats as well after his recent call-up.

This article first appeared on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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