2. Cody Bellinger's July
Although Bellinger has been a rock for the offense all season long, the month of July was particularly impressive for the 28-year-old slugger. Bellinger collected 24 RBI, 8 home runs, a .400 batting average and a wRC+ of 198. This unbelievable performance garnered Bellinger National League Player of the Month honors.
More importantly, Bellinger's July confirmed that this offense is much worse without him. When he went on a month-long stint on the injured list, the team went on its worst stretch of games until its September swoon. His ability to produce runs has been invaluable to this team and it goes without saying that the team needs to bring him back on a long-term deal this winter.
The front office showed their willingness to compete by not trading him back at the trade deadline so hopefully that's worth something when contract negotiations commence this winter.