This weekend was a special one for the Bellinger clan.

Yankees star Cody Bellinger isn't the first member of his family to wear the pinstripes. His father, Clay, played in New York for three seasons from 1999 to 2001. Clay took the field with some of his former teammates on Saturday during the franchise's Old-Timers Game, and he was back at the stadium again on Sunday for another special honor.

Clay was honored with throwing out the ceremonial first pitch for Sunday's game against the Astros, and it was none other than Cody serving as his catcher behind home plate.

Have a look at the heartwarming first pitch between Yankees' father and son:

It was a perfect first pitch, too, as Clay threw from off the rubber and even managed to catch a bit of the zone.

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