The Los Angeles Dodgers are planning for Mookie Betts to return to the infield during the 2025 season. Betts, who has spent ...
The banned Yankees fan who grabbed Mookie Betts claimed he and his pal decided to “D up.” Well, turns out Betts would have had no problems throwing down. After winning his third World Series ...
Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts draws motivations from his two children Getty ; Brianna Betts/ Instagram Mookie Betts has numerous honors to his name, yet his greatest joy comes ...
Mookie Betts will be on the move again. On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced their plan to move Betts back to the ...
As Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts leaped up in the air to snag a ball going toward the stands, a Yankees fan quite literally grabbed Betts’ glove and tried to rip it off his hand.
Mookie Betts ventured into the wild at his own risk Tuesday night and tussled with two possible escapees from the Bronx Zoo. In the end, justice was served: Betts was rewarded for his perseverance ...
Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts is now an MVP and three-time World Series champion. He's also long been considered one of ...
Betts, a six-time Gold Glove-winning outfielder ... And obviously, there’s a history with this team and [Mookie] playing for the Red Sox as long as he did. It was kind of like a ‘here we ...
Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes announced Wednesday that Mookie Betts will probably move back to the infield in 2025, playing either second base or shortstop next year. "For Mookie, winning is ...
It was the dumbest thing to do, World Series game or otherwise: a pair of New York Yankees fans tried to yank Mookie Betts’ glove off after the Los Angeles Dodgers star made a catch in foul ...
BOSTON -- Mookie Betts is a World Series champion for the third time in his career, leading the Dodgers to their second title since he arrived in Los Angeles five years ago. While Bostonians ...
The Dodgers are moving Mookie Betts back to the infield, prompting speculation about the World Series champs' offseason plans.