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The Dodgers were waiting the entire World Series for Mookie Betts to get going at the plate. Then he called himself "terrible" after he went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts, failing t
The Dodgers have a Mookie Betts problem. The former AL MVP and three-time World Series champion went 0-for-4 in Wednesday’s 6-1 Game 5 loss to the Blue Jays that put the defending champions’ season on the brink.
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.
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.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made an honest admission about Mookie Betts' struggles in the World Series.
In Game 6, Roberts will flip Betts with Freddie Freeman, allowing the Dodgers to alternate lefties and righties through the first four hitters against Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman.
The Dodgers’ hard-working and multi-talented shortstop is stuck in another postseason slide. He’s just 5 for his past 40 at-bats after their Game 4 loss to the Blue Jays in the World Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ eight-time All-Star got very real about his performance and his team’s chances in the World Series.
Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Mookie Betts' struggles as the Dodgers World Series hopes are dwindling after losing Game 5.
New York Yankees great Derek Jeter joked Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts about the 2020 World Series title, lightheartedly labeling it as “two and a half rings."
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.