New York, NY — In a move that’s sending waves through the Bronx and the baseball world, Cody Bellinger has reportedly purchased a home just blocks from Yankee Stadium, signaling what insiders are calling a bold statement of loyalty and long-term intent with the New York Yankees.
The announcement, made early this morning via Bellinger’s agent, marks more than a real estate transaction — it’s being viewed as a clear sign that the former NL MVP sees his future in pinstripes.
“Cody has found his new home — in every sense of the word,” the statement read. “He’s fully committed to the Yankees organization and the city of New York. This is where he wants to compete, lead, and win championships.”
From L.A. to the Bronx: A New Chapter
After spending the majority of his career with the Dodgers and a notable stint with the Cubs, Bellinger’s move to the Yankees sparked major headlines. Now, this latest development further cements his connection to the franchise.
Sources close to the situation say Bellinger’s new residence is located in the South Bronx, offering a view of the stadium lights and easy access to the clubhouse — a personal choice meant to keep him “as close to the action as possible.”
“He wants to eat, sleep, and breathe Yankees baseball,” one team official said. “That’s not just talk — he’s living it.”
Fans and Franchise React
Fans have already taken to social media to celebrate what many are calling “a real Bronx love story.” Hashtags like #BelliInTheBronx and #YankeeForLife began trending shortly after the announcement.
“Bellinger buying a house near Yankee Stadium? That’s a ring-chasing move. Let’s go,” one fan tweeted.
Team captain Aaron Judge even chimed in during pregame interviews:
“Cody fits in here. He plays hard, wants to win — and clearly, he’s invested in more than just a season. That says everything.”
Eyes on October
With Bellinger showing renewed power at the plate and steady defense in the outfield, the Yankees see him as a major piece of their postseason ambitions. Now, with his home base just minutes from Monument Park, his actions speak louder than words: Cody Bellinger isn’t just visiting New York — he’s claiming it.