Dodgers might have 'dropped' Mookie Betts
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Professional athletes’ partners and families become public figures by extension, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are no exception. For example, first baseman Freddie Freeman’s wife Chelsea has 658,000 Instagram followers while shortstop Mookie Betts’ wife Brianna has over 68,000.
Miguel Rojas had eight home runs through the entire regular season, but found some power at the right time in the World Series.
Currently, Mookie Betts looks lost. Historically impotent. A gaping hole where a legend used to be. A stunning futility that somehow has the mighty Dodgers underwhelming and suddenly on the brink of elimination in the World Series against a Blue Jays team that personifies resilience and talent.
Even if it takes nearly a century, this Los Angeles native proves it is never too late to start rooting for the Dodgers. Born and raised in Boyle Heights, 99-year-old Micaela Alvarez has always been a football person — Rams and Chargers — while baseball was her sister’s thing.
Here's the story of the 2025 Los Angeles Dodgers, a team that entered the season as immense favorites and came back to repeat as champions.
The Blue Jays got off to a strong start in Game 7 of the World Series and George Springer made postseason history in the first inning.
Through five games of the World Series, the Dodgers’ lineup has sputtered out, hitting just .201/.296/.354, and there’s blame to be assigned up and down the order – even to Shohei Ohtani, who, when not reaching base nine times in Game 3,