LOS ANGELES — Clay Bellinger played high school baseball in Oneonta, N.Y., in the shadow of Cooperstown. He hit .193 over four major league seasons, but collected more championship rings than many members of the hallowed institution near his hometown: the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bellinger played for four teams, and each one reached the World Series.
“He’s got three rings — two with the Yankees, and an Angel ring,” said Clay’s son, Cody. “He would have had four if they beat the D-backs. It’s crazy.”
Cody Bellinger uses that word a lot: crazy. Everything is crazy right now.