Does Cody Bellinger Suddenly Have a Fastball Problem? I Think The Answer Is “Wellllll Not Exactly”

For as much as he’s carried the 2023 Chicago Cubs offense at times, it has been impossible to not notice Cody Bellinger’s recent struggles at the plate.

Since mid-August, Bellinger has been only about a league-average bat. Of note, David Ross said on September 4 that Bellinger was dealing with some “bumps and bruises” earlier this month, but he didn’t get any time off – just a couple games at DH. Since that date, Bellinger has hit just .235/.286/.392/82 wRC+. Then again, his barrel rate and hard hit rate are both up in that time, and he’s still not striking out. So I’m not really sure we can say he’s definitely worn down, even as much as it has FELT like that while watching him. Then again, a sharp uptick in his groundball rate – which has been the primary culprit in his down numbers – could be related to bat speed, which could be related to general tiredness.

But I’m actually not going to get into all that. There’s too much we don’t know about how a guy is feeling behind the scenes, and the sample is too small to extrapolate too much. All we know is that there were some “bumps and bruises” earlier this month, and Bellinger hasn’t really been hitting over the past month or so.

Could there be something else going on?

I ask, because Mike Petriello threaded up some thoughts on Cody Bellinger versus fastballs, and it caught my eye:

Then, in a mailbag at The Athletic today, Sahadev Sharma noted about Bellinger: “Pitchers have upped their fastball usage against him this month and it’s working, as he’s had his worst month against heaters (.172 wOBA).” Maybe that right there is a sign of wearing down? Not catching up to fastballs to do damage?

Well, that’s a mixed bag, too, when you dig in. Sorry if you’re looking for firm conclusions, because you won’t find them below.

For one quick thing, although Bellinger’s wOBA is way down on fastballs in September, his expected wOBA at Statcast (.265 – i.e., the measure of the actual quality of his contact) is roughly the same as August and June, for example, and is only a tick below his season mark (.305).

That xwOBA number is obviously still quite bad against fastballs, but we can break it down a little further by looking at pitch values on FanGraphs. There, Bellinger has been OK against non-cutter fastballs this year, so I suspect the inclusion of cutters in “fastballs” at Statcast is really dragging down the overall fastball numbers. So it might just be noise. All the September fastball stuff.

But Bellinger has, like Petriello said, WRECKED breaking and offspeed stuff this year. There probably is something there – throw him less breaking and offspeed stuff, and thus all that is left is an increase in fastballs – rather than a specific and new intention to throw him more fastballs because he’s suddenly struggling against fastballs. Given that his history looks like a mix of good and bad years against fastballs (all against the backdrop of the overall extremes in his performance that you are already well aware of), there probably wasn’t an obvious approach coming into the year, other than to throw him as many cutters as possible.

Breaking things down further on types of fastball: Bellinger has had more years where he handled sinkers reasonably well, but struggled against four-seamers (and has always struggled with cutters, as many lefties do). Four-seamers and cutters always should’ve been the plan against Bellinger, it looks like to me. I think Petriello is onto something, even if what’s happened in September has some noise in it.

About that. Maybe this four-seamer-and-cutter-heavy approach should be obvious to opposing teams, given his long swing, but it seems like, for whatever reason, teams weren’t really getting aggressive with fastballs overall until this month. Maybe it’s because of the match-ups? Maybe they have been more favorable to have pitchers who COULD execute more four-seamers and cutters? Looking at all months of his career, there have been a few monthly spikes in fastball usage up toward 65%, so maybe that’s all this is: small sample match-up-related noise.

I have no firm conclusion here, again, because the samples are still so small, and the results have actually been kind of mixed. Bellinger has struggled lately against fastballs – probably especially cutters – but that has intermittently been an issue for him during his career. The fact that he’s seen more fastballs this month, and his numbers are down, might simply be the product of match-ups, rather than some scary new trend. We’ll just have to see what happens over the season’s final two weeks. Hopefully the Cubs face lots of pitchers who don’t throw four-seamers and cutters!

written by

Brett Taylor is the Lead Cubs Writer at Bleacher Nation, and you can find him on Twitter at @BleacherNation and on LinkedIn here. Brett is also the founder of Bleacher Nation, which opened up shop in 2008 as an independent blog about the Chicago Cubs. Later growing to incorporate coverage of other Chicago sports, Bleacher Nation is now one of the largest regional sports blogs on the web.

more cubs news

Ally 400 Odds and Picks from Nashville Superspeedway:

The Music City revs its engines once again, as NASCAR's Cup Series roars back to Nashville Superspeedway! The updated Ally 400 odds predict another weekend of high-octane action, star-studded entertainment, and that undeniable Nashville flair. Will a returning champion like Kyle...

Fans Injured at American Family Field in Milwaukee After Escalator Malfunction Following Cubs-Brewers

Apparently there was a terrifying incident at American Family Field in Milwaukee after today's Cubs-Brewers game. One of the escalators at the ballpark malfunctioned, and eleven people were injured. The Brewers acknowledged the incident in a statement after the game:...

I Absolutely LOVED Justin Steele Firing Up the Troops Today

Justin Steele had ENOUGH. The Chicago Cubs had a weird day today, before going on to beat the Brewers 5-3. They got off to a great start, including a two-run ambush homer from Michael Busch, but let the game get...

Enhanced Box Score: Cubs 5, Brewers 3 – June 29, 2024

Come on. It wouldn't be a Hector Neris save opportunity if the tying run didn't reach base. You didn't expect otherwise, did you? In a game that could've slipped away a couple times, the Cubs actually showed some life and...

Ian Happ With a CLUTCH 8th Inning Homer

Ian Happ gets some undue grief, but none of it has made less sense to me than this idea that he isn't clutch. Not only do the numbers just straight up disprove it, I feel like it's been ESPECIALLY true...

Pre-Gamin’: Cubs at Brewers (3:10 CT) – Lineups, Broadcast Info, Game Thread

CUBS LINEUP — This isn't the place for the longer conversation I want to have, but I just can't believe this Cubs team. They really let a 33-year-old Colin Rea hold them to two runs in a game/at a point...

Michael Busch Ambushes the Brewers with His 10th Homer of the Season

On the broadcast, Boog and J.D. noted that Michael Busch has now hit four first-pitch home runs this season, leading Major League Baseball. That's pretty neat. His latest first-pitch homer, in the top of the first this afternoon, gave the...

Running Low on Hope, Running Into Outs, Running Around, and Other Cubs Bullets

I hate that they drop 'The Bear' as a binge, because it's too good to devour so quickly like that. Apropos of the subject matter, you want to take your time to appreciate just how incredibly well-crafted it is. The...

Enhanced Box Score: Brewers 4, Cubs 2 – June 28, 2024

Back on the losing bus after a one-game blip in San Francisco. Jameson Taillon was a backhanded snag of a grounder away from maybe throwing six or seven scoreless, borderline dominant innings. But the Brewers loaded the bases in the...

Seiya Suzuki Hits Homer Number 10 on the Season

The Cubs have an early lead courtesy of Seiya Suzuki's 10th homer of the season. An absolute rocket down the line: https://twitter.com/WatchMarquee/status/1806854465867186431 https://twitter.com/Taylor_McGregor/status/1806853974944829790

Latest News

Today’s Copa America 2024 Predictions, Picks and Odds – Sunday, June 30

Searching for betting odds for every 2024 Copa America match on Sunday? We have them listed for you below.Looking for everything you need to know regarding the betting odds for today's action in the Copa America? Check out the insights...

Twins vs. Mariners Probable Starting Pitchers – June 30

The Seattle Mariners (47-38) play on Sunday in Seattle against the Minnesota Twins (46-37). First pitch is at 4:10 PM ET.The Twins will give the nod to Joe Ryan (5-5) versus the Mariners and Luis Castillo (6-9).Twins vs. Mariners Pitcher...

Tigers vs. Angels Probable Starting Pitchers – June 30

The Detroit Tigers (37-46) look to end a stretch of four losses as they face the Los Angeles Angels (36-46) on Sunday at 4:07 PM ET.The probable starters are Casey Mize (1-6) for the Tigers and Tyler Anderson (7-7) for...

Diamondbacks vs. Athletics Probable Starting Pitchers – June 30

The Oakland Athletics (30-55) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (40-43) square off at Chase Field on Sunday at 4:10 PM ET.The Diamondbacks will call on Brandon Pfaadt (3-6) versus the Athletics and Luis Medina (1-3).Diamondbacks vs. Athletics Pitcher Matchup and Game...

Dodgers vs. Giants Probable Starting Pitchers – June 30

The Los Angeles Dodgers (52-32) visit the San Francisco Giants (40-44) for an away game at Oracle Park on Sunday. First pitch is at 4:05 PM ET.James Paxton (7-1) will take the mound for the Dodgers in this matchup. The...

Tigers vs. Angels: Injury Report, Updates & Probable Starters – June 30

At Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Sunday, the Los Angeles Angels take on the Detroit Tigers (four straight losses) at 4:07 PM ET.Curious about who's in and who's out for the Tigers and the Angels? Keep reading to get full...

Twins vs. Mariners: Injury Report, Updates & Probable Starters – June 30

On Sunday, the Seattle Mariners (47-38) are hosting the Minnesota Twins (46-37), at 4:10 PM ET, in the final game of a three-game series.Want to see who's playing for the Twins and the Mariners? Continue reading for complete injury reports...

White Sox vs. Rockies Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Sunday, June 30, 2024

Entering Sunday's matchup with the Chicago White Sox (24-61), the Colorado Rockies (27-55) are on a five-game losing streak. The contest starts at 2:10 PM ET on NBCS-CHI with the White Sox listed as -181 favorites, while the are +152...

Yankees vs. Blue Jays Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Sunday, June 30, 2024

The Toronto Blue Jays (38-44) and Isiah Kiner-Falefa, coming off a four-hit game, are underdogs (+104) on the moneyline and will look to upset the New York Yankees (53-32) on Sunday at 1:37 PM ET on SNET.New York's Gerrit Cole...

Phillies vs. Marlins Prediction: Expert Picks, Odds, Stats & Best Bets – Sunday, June 30, 2024

The Philadelphia Phillies will take the field against the Miami Marlins (30-53) on Sunday. The game begins at 1:35 PM ET on BSFL, with the Phillies listed as -250 favorites on the moneyline.Philadelphia's Ranger Suarez gets the start, and he'll...

more cubs news