Dodgers star Mookie Betts is preaching a 'one day at a time' approach as LA looks to repeat as World Series champions.
The Dodgers star wasted no time putting the kibosh on the lofty expectations being placed on the defending champions.
Last season, Mookie Betts played only 116 games. Ronald Acuña Jr. played only 49. And you know what? The Dodgers and Braves ...
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Dodgers Nation on MSNDodgers’ Mookie Betts is Done Talking About Last Year’s World SeriesMookie Betts makes it clear he's moving on from last year's World Series as the Los Angeles Dodgers focus on the season ahead ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers, after their recent World Series win, aim for another stellar season in 2025. Mookie Betts ...
During Game 4 of the World Series, Mookie Betts caught a fly ball near the right-field foul wall, and two fans attempted to make sure he didn't catch it. They were eventually tossed from the game ...
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Sporting News on MSNDodgers Mookie Betts issues stern warning to teammates as camp opensThe Los Angeles Dodgers superstar had some choice words for the roster on the first day of the opening workout.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts is a versatile player who has played as an outfielder, second baseman and shortstop.
At +250, the Dodgers have the best title odds before Opening Day since the early 2000s Yankees, when they were +200 at BetMGM ...
Mookie Betts shares an insightful message with the Los Angeles Dodgers ahead of spring training, urging the team to stay ...
Mookie Betts put the kibosh on all of the talk about 120 wins and a World Series title repeat. “We can’t keep thinking about being champions again,” Betts told reporters Thursday.
Mookie Betts said the team must quickly shift gears and focus on the upcoming season rather than look back on the 2024 World Series, via Jack Harris of the L.A. Times: “We can’t keep thinking ...
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