New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger found himself sidelined on Tuesday night after falling ill due to food poisoning. The issue reportedly stemmed from contaminated chicken wings consumed the previous evening. Although Bellinger was not in the starting lineup against the Detroit Tigers, he remained available off the bench but ultimately did not see any action in the game. His absence was felt as the Yankees were blanked 5-0, marking their third consecutive loss.
Bellinger’s presence had been a key factor for the Yankees in their recent games, with his bat playing a significant role in their offensive lineup. His health setback added to the Yankees’ struggles against a strong performance from Detroit’s pitchers, Tarik Skubal and Brant Hurter, who combined to hold New York to just seven hits. Bellinger, who has been a consistent performer for the Yankees since joining the team, is expected to make a swift recovery, though the extent of his illness remains unclear.
This loss also highlighted the Yankees’ ongoing offensive issues, which have been magnified in the absence of a few key hitters. With their playoff hopes still intact, the team is eager for Bellinger’s return to the lineup to help spark a turnaround. Fans will be watching closely as the Yankees face a tough stretch of games ahead. The team is hoping this setback won’t slow their momentum, as they look to bounce back quickly.