Cody is in his second season in the Cubs organization after signing a three-year contract with the club as a free agent on Feb. 27, 2024...Spent the first 10 years of his professional career with the Los Angeles Dodgers (2013-22) before signing a one-year contract with the Cubs for the 2023 season...In seven Major League campaigns with the Dodgers (2017-22) and Cubs (2023) owns a .258 average (805-for-3,126) with 163 doubles, 20 triples, 178 home runs, 519 RBI, 82 stolen bases and an .829 OPS in 875 career games...Was selected as MLB's N.L. Player of the Month for July 2023, pacing all Major League hitters in hits (40), average (.400) and total bases (69), ranked third in RBI (24), fifth in slugging (.698), tied for fifth in home runs (eight) and sixth in OPS (1.122)...Hit 111 home runs in his first three Major League seasons, the most ever by a Dodger and the fourth-most in MLB history...Reached 100 career home runs in 401 games, the fastest player in Dodgers history and third-fastest in MLB history to reach the mark...Received 2019 National League MVP honors after he posted the third-highest single-season home run total (47) in Dodgers franchise history...Became the 12th Dodger to garner N.L. MVP honors and is the only Dodger to win the MVP, Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards in the same season...Was named the 2018 NLCS MVP after he led the Dodgers to victories with game-winning RBI in Game 4 (walk-off single) and Game 7 (two-run home run)...In 2017 was named the N.L. Rookie of the Year and finished ninth in the N.L. MVP voting...Finished among the N.L. leaders in home runs (second, 39), home runs per at-bat (second, 12.31), game-winning RBI (fourth, 17), slugging percentage (fifth, .581), extra-base hits (eighth, 69) and OPS (10th, .934)...His 39 home runs in 2017 established a then-N.L. rookie home run record...Recorded six multi-home run games during the 2017 campaign, the most ever by a rookie in Dodgers history and third-most in MLB history, trailing Aaron Judge (2017) and Mark McGwire (1987), who each had seven...Made his Major League debut on April 25, 2017, at San Francisco, collecting his first hit that night, a single off Neil Ram¨ªrez...Earned Baseball America's Double-A All-Star and MiLB.com Organizational All-Star honors in 2016 after he combined to hit .271 (111-for-410) with 26 home runs and 71 RBI with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City...In 2015, was selected as a California League Midseason and Postseason All-Star and was named MVP of the California League championship series after he led High-A Rancho Cucamonga to the championship...Was selected by the Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of Hamilton High School (Ariz.)...Played in the 2007 Little League World Series...Is one of 14 Major League players to play in both the Little League and MLB World Series...His father, Clay, enjoyed a four-year major League career with the Yankees (1999-2001) and Anaheim (2002)...His brother Cole pitched for two seasons (2017-18) in the Padres organization.
2023
Cody in his first season with the Cubs in 2023 hit .307 (153- for-499) with 29 doubles, one triple, 26 home runs, 97 RBI, 20 stolen bases, a .356 OBP and an .881 OPS in 130 games with the Cubs...His .307 average was the highest of his career and his .356 OBP was second to his .406 mark in 2019...Sept. 9 vs. Arizona stole his 20th base of the season, marking his first 20-homer, 20-steal season ... became the seventh Cub to reach the 20-20 mark, and first since Javier Baez in 2018...Played 84 games in center field (81 starts), 59 games at first base (44 starts) and three games at DH...Was on the 10-day injured list with a left knee contusion May 16-June 15 ... included a rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa June 13-14...Was on the paternity list April 25-28...Ranked sixth in the majors in batting average (.307), ninth in slugging percentage (.525) and 12th in OPS (.881)...Led the Cubs in batting average, slugging percentage, OPS, RBI (97) and total bases (262), was tied for first in home runs (26), second in hits (153) and runs scored (95) and third in doubles (29), extra-base hits (56) and strikeout rate (15.6%)...Was one of three players to finish the year with at least a .305 average, 25 home runs and 20 stolen bases (also the Braves' Ronald Acu?a Jr. and the Dodgers' Freddie Freeman)...Is just the second Cub since 1981 to play primarily center field and reach at least 20 home runs in a season, joining Corey Patterson (24 HR in 2004)...His 97 RBI are the most by a Cub since 2018 (Javier Baez tallied 111 and Anthony Rizzo had 101)...Homered in consecutive games five times: April 20-21, April 29-30, July 6-7, July 14-15 and both games of the Sept. 1 doubleheader...Had a .337 average, .596 slugging percentage and .984 OPS against lefthanded pitchers, compared to a .291 average, .489 slugging percentage and .830 OPS against righties...Against lefties, he ranked fifth in average, ninth in OPS and 10th in slugging...April 17 at Oakland tallied a career-high five hits...Reached base safely in 19-straight games April 9-May 2, including hits in 16 of those contests...Had a career-high 13-game hitting streak June 24-July 7...He hit .479 (23-for-48) with three doubles, two home runs, 12 runs scored, a .500 on-base percentage, a .667 slugging percentage and a .1.167 OPS during the stretch...Was selected as MLB's N.L. Player of the Month for July...Paced Major League hitters in hits (40), average (.400) and total bases (69), rank third in RBI (24), fifth in slugging (.698), tied for fifth in home runs (8) and sixth in OPS (1.122)...Finished the month of July hitting .400 (40-for-100) with five doubles, eight home runs and 24 RBI in 26 games ... per Elias, he became the seventh Cub (ninth instance) to hit at least .400 with eight or more home runs in a calendar month...Recorded his 500th career run scored Aug. 11 on his two-run homer in the first inning against Toronto ... became the third player whose rookie season was 2017 or later to reach the 500-run milestone (also Aaron Judge and Rafael Devers)...In 53 games from July 1-Aug. 30, drove in 55 runs, tying a career-high of RBI in a 53-game span ... became the first Cub to tally 55 RBI in a 53-game stretch since Aramis Ram¨ªrez did so May 27-July 25, 2005...Tallied a season-high five RBI Aug. 27 at Pittsburgh...Led the majors with 75 RBI from July 1 through the end of the season.
2022
Appeared in 144 games for the Dodgers, going 106-for-504 (.210) with 27 doubles, three triples, 19 home runs, 68 RBI and 14 stolen bases...Hit 17 of his 19 home runs and recorded 48 of his 68 RBI vs. right-handed pitching...Was named N.L. Player of the Week for the week of April 17- 24 after he went 7-for-27 (.259) with three home runs and seven RBI in seven games, including a two-homer, four-RBI effort April 24 at San Diego...Hit his seventh career grand slam July 22 vs. San Francisco...Recorded his fifth-career game with two stolen bases Sept. 16 at San Francisco.
2021
Played in 95 games, roping in nine doubles, two triples and ten home runs for 36 RBI with a .165/.240/.302 slashline¡walked 31 times and struck out 94... Knocked in six runs in the first inning on June 2 against STL, becoming the first player in franchise history with six RBI in the same inning¡notched his sixth career grand slam and the six RBI matched his career-high... Had his best month in June, batting .260 (13-for-50) with three home runs and 12 RBI¡also recorded a .387 on-base percentage and .440 slugging percentage... Hit right-handed pitchers well, averaging .183 (42-for-229) with nine doubles, nine home runs, and 32 RBI¡was dependable in extra-inning competitions, registering a .333/.429/.500 slashline... Batted well in postseason play, posting a .353/.436/.471 slashline across 12 games, totaling one double, one home run, and seven RBI... Clobbered a three-run homer in Game 3 of the NLCS on Oct. 19, his game-tying home run in the eighth inning was just the third three-run, game-tying home run in Dodgers Postseason history and the first of its kind in the eighth inning or later. Hall of Famer Duke Snider hit the first in Game 2 of the 1956 World Series, tying the game against the Yankees at six in the second inning in a contest the Dodgers won 13-8. Dusty Baker matched the feat in the third inning of Game 3 of the 1977 World Series, tying the game at three in a game the Yankees won 5-3... Spent time at three positions throughout the season, appearing in center field (87 G), right field (7 G), and first base (4 G)¡committed just four errors in 201 total chances Smashed two home runs on Aug. 11 at PHI, his 13th multi-home run game of his career¡batted in all nine spots, batting fourth most often (26 G) following by eighth (17 G) and sixth (16 G)¡had an on-base streak of 13 games from April 1 to June 8, hitting .200 (10-for-50) with nine RBI¡was even-keeled against starting pitching and relieving pitching, producing a .166/.241/.248 and .165/.239/.354 slashline respectively¡had an eight-game hitting streak from July 31 ¨C Aug, 11, going 10-for-30 with five runs and four home runs¡played in five games with Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 4-for-20 with three runs and three RBI¡had three stints on the Injured List, from Apr. 6-9 with a left calf contusion, June 15-23 with left hamstring tightness, and again from Sept. 21-28 with a left rib fracture.
2020
Appeared in 56 games, which was tied for second most on team, hitting ten doubles and 12 home runs...his 12 homers ranked 18th in the National League...Finished second on the team in walks (30) and fourth in on base percentage (.333)¡was tied for 13th in the NL in walks...Went 14-for-66 (.212) in the postseason with two triples and four home runs¡his four playoff homers were second-most on the team...Hit a go-ahead home run in the bottom of the seventh inning of Game 7 of the NLCS against the Braves to propel the Dodgers to their third World Series in his first four seasons... Finished the season with a .996 fielding percentage, making one error in 255 total chances...tied for second on the team in outfield assists, while leading the squad with a .97 1 defensive zone rating...was a finalist for the National Gold Glove in Center Field, finishing behind Trent Grisham for the award.
2019
Saw a career-year hallmarked by MVP, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger and All-Star recognition after ranking among NL leaders in batting average (.305, 9th), OBP (.406, 3rd), slugging percentage (.629, 2nd), OPS (1.035, 3rd), total bases (351, 1st), home runs (47, 3rd), runs (121, 2nd), RBI (115, 7th), walks (95, 6th) and extra-base hits (84, 2nd) ... His 47 home runs on the season rank as the third highest single-season total in franchise history, trailing just Shawn Green (49, 2001) and Adrian Beltre (48, 2004) ... Collected his first Gold Glove (right field) after turning in a National League-leading .990 fielding percentage for right fielders…led the league in defensive runs saved (19) for all right fielders (T-2nd overall, 22) and tied for fourth in the NL with 10 outfield assists, while ranking among the NL outfield leaderboard in fielding percentage (.988, 11th), range runs (6.2, 5th), Ultimate Zone Rating (10.3, 2nd), Ultimate Zone Rating/150 (13.7, 2nd) and innings played (1082.0, 16th) ... Participated in his second All-Star game…received the most votes in the Starters Election during the Primary Round and started the game in center field…garnered his first NL Player of the Month honor for April after compiling a .416/.505/.843/1.347 slashline with a league-leading 10 homers, 29 RBI and 25 runs, accompanied with six doubles, a triple and 18 walks against 13 strikeouts…became the 12th Dodger to garner MVP honors and joined Jackie Robinson and Don Newcombe as the only Dodgers to earn both Rookie of the Year and MVP honors…is the only Dodger to collect MVP, Gold Glove and Silver Slugger accolades in the same season…on Aug. 2, launched his 100th career home run…according to Baseball Reference, he is the fastest player in Dodger franchise history to reach 100 career homers, taking just 401 games to surpass Mike Piazza's 422-game mark…over the past 10 seasons only Joey Gallo (377G) and Giancarlo Stanton (400G) have reached the milestone quicker…drove in a trio of runs for the 10th time this season on Aug. 20 to reach a career-high 100 RBI…he is the first Dodger to reach the century mark since Adrian Gonzalez accomplished the feat in 2014 (116 RBI)… surpassed Gil Hodges' and Duke Snider's 25 round trippers to own the most home homers in Dodger history after launching his 26th home run on Sept. 18, finished the season with 27 homers at Dodger Stadium…hit his 28th and 29th home runs of the season on July 3 to surpass Gil Hodges and Duke Snider (28) for most homers prior to the All-Star break…became the 38th player in Major League Baseball history to reach the 30-homer plateau prior to the All-Star break…he is the 19th player in the NL to reach the mark and the only Dodger to reach 30…had a career-night on March 30, going 4-for-6 with two homers and six RBI…it was his eighth career multi-homer game and it matched a career-high with six RBI (last: Sept. 15, 2018 at St. Louis)…wrapped the regular season with seven extra-base hits over the last 10 games at a .314/.385/.686 clip and reached base in 28 of his last 31 games, including a 16-game on-base streak from Aug. 24 to Sept. 10, where slashed .231/.403/.442 with a trio of doubles, a triple, two homers and six RBI…named NL Player of the Week on April 8 after hitting .417 (10-for-24) with 10 runs, two doubles, a triple, three home runs, 10 RBI and two walks over six games.
2018
Appeared in 162 games, slashing .260/.343/.470 with 84 runs, 28 doubles, seven triples, 25 home runs, 76 RBI and 14 stolen bases ... Led the team in games played, hits (145) and multi-hit games (41) in 2018 and became the first Dodger since Matt Kemp in 2010 to play in 162 or more games in a season and is tied for the fourth most games played in a season in Dodger history ... Showed his defensive versatility, appearing at first base (110 games, 85 starts), center field (78 games, 50 starts), right field (five games) and left field (one game) ... Was one of 10 Major Leaguers with at least 25 homers and 14 stolen bases in 2018 ... His seven triples ranked second on the team and ninth in the National League ... Hit home runs in four consecutive games from June 5-8 for the first time in his career ... Recorded his first longball of the season on April 1 vs. Giants, which was the 40th of his career, a milestone he reached in just 136 games. According to STATS, LLC., that is the third fewest number of contests needed to hit 40 all-time, trailing Rudy York (129) and Mark McGwire (110) ... Blasted two grand slams, June 22 at NYM off of Zack Wheeler and August 2 vs. MIL off of Jhoulys Chacin ... Appeared in all 12 of the Dodgers' Postseason games and was awarded the 2018 NLCS MVP after driving in the game-winning runs in Games 4 and 7…his 13th inning walk-off single in Game 4 was his first career walk-off hit…also blasted a go-ahead two-run home run in the second inning of Game 7.
2017
Named National League Rookie of the Year unanimously and selected as an All-Star in his first Major League season... became the Dodgers 18th Rookie of the Year and the 22nd player overall to win the award by unanimous vote...Finished ninth in the NL MVP voting, was also honored with the 2017 Players Choice Award for Outstanding NL Rookie and recognized by the Sporting News as the publications' NL Rookie of the Year...After having his contract selected from Triple-A OKC on April 25, he posted a .267/.352/.581 slashline with 87 runs, 26 doubles, four triples, 39 home runs, 97 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 132 games in his first big league season...ranked among the NL leaders in home runs (2nd), home runs per at-bat (12.31, 2nd), game-winning RBI (17, 4th), slugging percentage (5th), extra-base hits (69, 8th), OPS (10th) and RBI (T-13th)...His 39 home runs in 2017 established a National League rookie home run record, surpassing previous record holders Wally Berger (1930) and Frank Robinson (1956), who each belted 38 homers...also recorded six multi-home run games, which according to Stats, LLC, were the most ever by a rookie in Dodger history and the third most all-time, trailing just Mark McGwire (1987) and AL Rookie of the Year winner Aaron Judge (2017), who each collected seven multi-homer contests...Including his record breaking home run season, also set Los Angeles (since 1958) single-season rookie records in slugging percentage (.581) and OPS (.933), while ranking among the all-time club rookie leaders in runs (4th), doubles (T-4th), RBI (2nd), batting average (10th) and on-base percentage (4th)...Ranked among Major League rookies in runs (2nd), home runs (2nd), RBI (2nd), extra-base hits (2nd), on-base percentage (2nd), slugging percentage (2nd), OPS (2nd), doubles (T-3rd), walks (64, 4th), triples (T-5th), stolen bases (T-5th) and hits (128, T-7th)... His 12 home runs off of a left-handed pitcher was the most in the Majors by a left-handed hitter and the most by left-handed Los Angeles Dodger hitter since 1974...posted a .27 1/.335/.568 slashline against southpaws with six doubles, two triples and 42 RBI...Hit .297 (43-for-145) with 18 homers and 39 RBI from the seventh inning and later, while hitting .299 (20-for-67) with six homers and 15 RBI in close and late situations...Selected to the National League All-Star team and became the first position player in Dodger history to make the team in his first season in the Majors...also became the youngest position player to be honored as an All-Star in franchise history at 21 years, 354 days old and the third-youngest Dodger All-Star overall (at the time of their selection), behind only Fernando Valenzuela (20 years, 281 days in 1981) and Ralph Branca (21 years, 183 days in 1947)...participated in the HR Derby, becoming the eighth Dodger and third LA rookie to partake in the event...On July 15 at Miami, completed the third cycle in Los Angeles Dodger history (Wes Parker-1970, Orlando Hudson-2009) with a triple in the seventh inning...became just the ninth Dodger in franchise history to accomplish the feat and the first rookie to do so...according to Elias, became the first rookie to hit as many as 20 homers and also have a cycle in one season...Homered on June 20, his 10th in 10 games, becoming just the second Dodger ever to accomplish that feat (Shawn Green, 2002)...became first MLB player to hit 10 in 10 games since Troy Tulowitzki in 2010...recorded the most homers as a Dodger in a season at 21 or younger, besting Adrián Beltré, who slugged 20 homers at 21 in 2000...Named NL Rookie of the Month for May and June... established a new Dodgers rookie record for RBI in the month of May (27), and tied Dick Cox for the third-most RBI by a rookie in any calendar month, following James Loney (32, September 2007) and Del Bissonette (29, June 1928)...hit an MLB-best 13 homers in 28 June games, which tied for third most all-time by a rookie in a single month with Jimmie Hall, who hit 13 in Aug. 1963 with Minnesota...was also named NL Player of the Week for the week ending in May 7 and June 25...According to Elias Sports Bureau, became the first player in Major League history with back-to-back multi-homer games at 21 years old or younger on June 11-13 and became the only player to have four multi-homer games in his first 45 career regular-season games in the big leagues...Had his contract selected on April 25, 2017 and made his Major League debut that day as the starting left fielder at San Francisco...picked up his first career hit in his fourth plate appearance of that game with an infield single off of Neil Ramirez...Belted his first two career home runs on April 29, 2017 against the Phillies, slugging a solo shot off of Zach Eflin in the seventh inning for his first big league homer...became the first Dodger since Yasiel Puig (2 HR, June 4, 2013 vs. SD) to hit multiple home runs in the first game in which he ever hit a homer...Started all 15 Postseason games and hit .219 (14-for-64) with four doubles, one triple, three home runs and nine RBI... became the all-time Dodger rookie Postseason record holder in hits, extra-base hits (8), home runs, RBI, runs (10) and total bases (29)...Posted a .343/.429/.627 slashline with four doubles, five homers and 15 RBI in 18 games with Triple-A Oklahoma City...prior to his promotion, he ranked among the PCL leaders in runs (15, T-4th), home runs (T-4th), RBI (T-8th), total bases (42, T-6th), stolen bases (7, T-2nd), on-base percentage (11th), slugging percentage (9th) and OPS (1.055, 7th) 2016...Combined to post a .27 1/.365/.507 slashline with 17 doubles, 26 home runs and 7 1 RBI in 117 games with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City...Spent majority of the season with the Drillers, hitting .263 with 23 homers and 65 RBI in 114 games and was selected as Double-A All-Star by Baseball America after ranking among the Texas League leaders in home runs (T-3rd), walks (59, T-3rd) slugging percentage (.484, T-3rd), OPS (.843, 3rd), on-base percentage (.359, T-5th), RBI (T-9th), and extra-base hits (41, T-10th)...Promoted to Oklahoma City on Sept. 3 and hit .545 (6-for-11) with three home runs and six RBI in three games and also appeared in nine postseason games for the OKC Dodgers, hitting .250 (9-for-36) with a homer and five RBI...Following the season, played in the Arizona Fall League for the Glendale Desert Dogs, earning a selection to the league's All-Star Prospect Team and starting at first base in the league's Rising Stars Game.
2016
Combined to post a .27 1/.365/.507 slashline with 17 doubles, 26 home runs and 7 1 RBI in 117 games with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City...Spent majority of the season with the Drillers, hitting .263 with 23 homers and 65 RBI in 114 games and was selected as Double-A All-Star by Baseball America after ranking among the Texas League leaders in home runs (T-3rd), walks (59, T-3rd) slugging percentage (.484, T-3rd), OPS (.843, 3rd), on-base percentage (.359, T-5th), RBI (T-9th), and extra-base hits (41, T-10th)...Promoted to Oklahoma City on Sept. 3 and hit .545 (6-for-11) with three home runs and six RBI in three games and also appeared in nine postseason games for the OKC Dodgers, hitting .250 (9-for-36) with a homer and five RBI ...Following the season, played in the Arizona Fall League for the Glendale Desert Dogs, earning a selection to the league's All-Star Prospect Team and starting at first base in the league's Rising Stars Game.
2015
Spent the entire campaign with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga and led the Single-A California League with 103 RBI and 97 runs scored, while placing second with 30 homers and batting .264 in 128 games...Selected as a mid- and post-season California League All-Star...Also tied for seventh with 33 doubles and ranked third with 257 total bases...Was honored as the MVP of the California League championship series, batting .324 with three homers and seven RBI in eight postseason games to lead the Quakes to a league title.
2014
Combined to hit .312 with 14 doubles, six triples, three home runs and 34 RBI along with a .352 on-base percentage and .474 slugging percentage with Rookie-level AZL Dodgers and Rookie-level Ogden.
2013
Made his professional debut with Rookie-level AZL Dodgers and batted .210 with a homer and 30 RBI in 47 games.