Dodgers, Giants and Mookie Betts
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Mookie Betts is back in a big way, Paul Skenes gets his 200th strikeout and then some more, the A's have new Bash Bros. and more from Wednesday's MLB action.
Betts may consider himself to be near the end of a lost season, but he's much more closely resembled his normal self over the past month. He continued to roll with a two-hit night, including a two-run homer, in Tuesday's 7-2 win that sealed a series victory over the Rockies at Dodger Stadium.
Dodgers star Mookie Betts put on a show with his bat Wednesday night, as he blasted one deep for a grand slam against the Rockies.
Worn down amid the worst offensive season of his career, Betts said in early August that he couldn’t save his season individually. Since then, he “looks like Mookie” again, Dave Roberts says.
Mookie Betts and Geraldo Perdomo play for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks, respectively. On Monday, both these players appeared on Bleacher Report's "On Base," where Betts revealed the difficulty of playing shortstop.
Saturday's MLB slate is ripe with player prop betting markets, and our expert MLB predictions are highlighted by a big night at the dish for Dodgers slugger Mookie Betts!
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is not planning to move Mookie Betts back into right field this season. Here's why Betts should remain at shortstop.
Did the Los Angeles Dodgers talk to Mookie Betts about moving back to right field or not? A former general manager weighed in on Wednesday.
Mookie Betts praised the Milwaukee Brewers' complete team performance as the surprise MLB leaders at 76-44 showcase elite pitching, hitting and team chemistry.
Mookie Betts has a grand slam and five RBIs as the Dodgers increase their NL West lead by sweeping the Rockies.
The Mookie Betts you know and love is back. Betts is out of his summer doldrums. Over the last month and change, the Dodgers superstar has turned back into, well, a Dodgers superstar. As Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said the other day: "He looks like Mookie.