Cody Bellinger’s ‘play of the year’ provides some Yankees defensive irony

   

DJ LeMahieu’s lack of mobility at second base has become glaring.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s throws — perhaps because of a sore shoulder — have hurt the team in the past week.

Trent Grisham misread a deep fly ball Sunday that became a long single.

Defensive issues just about everywhere have haunted the Yankees during a slump that has lasted longer than anyone expected. 

So of course it was outstanding glovework that guided the Yankees out of their skid. 

Cody Bellinger pulled off one of the best — and most daring, considering the lack of any other Yankees defender in the vicinity — shoestring catches you will see, which began one of the better double plays you will see, to help preserve Sunday’s 6-4, sweep-averting victory over the Mets at Citi Field. 

“Considering the context of this week and everything,” manager Aaron Boone said after his club snapped a season-high six-game losing streak, “that’s probably our play of the year so far.”