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Cody Bellinger loses HR due to odd baserunning quirk
Cody Bellinger lost credit for a home run on Thursday due to an unusual baserunning quirk. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Cody Bellinger lost credit for a home run on Thursday due to an unusual baserunning quirk.

Bellinger was batting in the top of the third inning of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day game against the Colorado Rockies. Justin Turner was on first base.

Bellinger sent a pitch from German Marquez to the opposite field that left fielder Raimel Tapia went back to catch. Tapia appeared to catch the ball, but the ball fell out of his glove and went over the wall for a home run. That should have put the Dodgers up 2-0.

But there was one issue: Turner thought the ball was caught, so he ran from past second base all the way back to first to avoid the double play. As he raced back to first, he passed by Bellinger. Runners are not allowed to pass the baserunner in front of them, otherwise they are out.

It should have been a two-run homer for Bellinger. Instead, Turner was credited with the run, while Bellinger was called out at first for an RBI single. Next time, Bellinger should be more careful about not passing the runner in front of him, even if the circumstances were odd.

The Dodgers lost 8-5.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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