Dodgers might have 'dropped' Mookie Betts
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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,
The Hall of Famer shared a hilarious story about the gold thong that turned his season around on the same night Mookie Betts broke his World Series slump.
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.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers prepare to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series starting Friday, All-Star outfielder Mookie Betts is crediting a Sacramento-area sports tech startup with helping him keep his edge.
One loss from elimination, the Los Angeles Dodgers are shaking up their lineup again for Game 6 of the World Series at Toronto. After moving from second to third in the order for Wednesday’s Game
George Springer will be the Blue Jays' leadoff hitter for Game 6 after missing the past two games, while the Dodgers are moving Mookie Betts to the cleanup hitter spot, according to ESPN's Buster Olney.
Dodgers’ star shortstop Mookie Betts took Los Angeles’ game 5 loss to Toronto harder than anyone else. The 31-year-old bluntly assessed his performance after going hitless in four at-bats.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are trying to win their second consecutive World Series, and one New York Yankees legend has comments.