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Cody Bellinger
Born: 07/13/1995 (Age: 19) |
Bats: Left |
Throws: Left |
Height: 6' 4" |
Weight: 203 |
Primary Position: 1B |
Secondary Position: CF |
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Long and lean, significant physical projection remaining; slightly sloped shoulders, long neck and limbs; frame can handle another 10-15 pounds comfortably without compromising athleticism, more if he settles at first. |
Wilson Karaman |
07/03/2015 |
9 games May - July 2015 |
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (High A, Dodgers) |
Bellinger's combination of youth, physical projection, and unique position split between first base and center creates significant volatility in his profile. His current physicality allows projection for a part-time centerfielder at the highest level, but he's extremely raw at present. A first base future offers plus defense balanced out by a fringe-average offensive profile.
I have concerns with his offensive development. Bellinger has fallen victim to the California League as the season has worn on, gradually developing considerably more leverage and pull-side tendency as he's looked to jack every fastball he's seen. He frequently forfeits his balance and collapses on his back side, compromising his barrel control and creating an inconsistent path through the zone.
There's ample raw material here to develop into a useful Major League roster piece, even a regular. The remaining physical projection and raw offensive approach make for a high degree of variability.
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