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Charles Curtis

Cody Bellinger found a much safer way to celebrate home runs after dislocating his shoulder

When we last saw Cody Bellinger’s face when it wasn’t pondering existence, he appeared to be in a lot of pain.

In Game 7 of the NLCS, he hit the go-ahead homer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, then gave a forearm smash to teammate Kike Hernandez that turned out to dislocate Bellinger’s shoulder.

Bellinger knew he needed a new celebration, since the Dodgers need his arm intact to hit mammoth home runs and make amazing plays in the field.

So what did he end up doing after a home run in Game 1 of the 2020 World Series? He didn’t use his hands or arms at all!

That’s right! Toe taps! LeBron James approved.

Brilliant move right there. Here’s what Bellinger had to say about it:

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