Dodgers might have 'dropped' Mookie Betts
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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.
To echo the famous call of one the most sensational moments in World Series history -- and Dodgers history -- we don’t believe what we just saw. Here are 10 words that in no way do it justice: The Dodgers won the 2025 World Series in Game 7.
Mookie Betts didn't have the best season for the Los Angeles Dodgers. In fact, midway through, he called it a lost season, essentially admitting his numbers would never reach the point he would've wanted them to be at. But now it's what some people call ...
The post Dodgers’ Mookie Betts breaks silence after winning ... underserved communities that just need an opportunity,” Betts explained. “And so we want to give them opportunity to play baseball, but also for life. And I think that’s what we ...
Mookie Betts might just be the only one who saw this coming. In his first full season at shortstop, Betts is a Gold Glove finalist. He came into this season having won six Gold Gloves in right field,
TNT Sports U.S. posted the moment on X (formerly known as Twitter) where the outfielder-turned-shortstop praised Roberts in a postgame interview. It came as the Dodgers extended their 2025 postseason record to 8-1. “I’ll never say anything bad about ...