Dodgers, Mookie Betts and NLCS
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New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter gave Mookie Betts his flowers after recreating The Captain's iconic jump-throw.
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The golden transformation of Mookie Betts, from right field to to the heart of the dirt
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts, a six-time Gold Glove right fielder, earns a Gold Glove nomination at shortstop in his first full season playing the position — a feat as rare as it is remarkable.
Shohei Ohtani ended his playoff slump in spectacular fashion on Friday night, hitting three homers and striking out 10 in six innings in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers back to the World Series with a 5-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Mookie Betts had high praise for Shohei Ohtani after he led the Dodgers to a World Series berth with a dominant two-way display.
After setting out to 'prove everybody wrong,' Mookie Betts developed into a Gold Glove finalist at shortstop and turned his season around at the most important time.
Mookie Betts makes the scoop and turns making a great throw to first to get the first out of the 9th inning against the Brewers
The Dodgers are rolling in the postseason and Kike Hernandez believes the team has adopted Kobe Bryant's Mamba Mentality
Betts this year became the first player in big league history to start at least 140 games at short in his age-32 season (or later) after making fewer than 100 appearances at the position prior.
If Los Angeles becomes the first team in a quarter century to win back-to-back World Series championships, Betts would be the only active player with four rings. He won his first title with the Red Sox (2018) and has the chance to go for three in six years with the Dodgers ('20 and '24).