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Mookie Betts Breaks Slump with Key Hit in Dodgers’ Game 6 Victory
UPDATE: Mookie Betts has turned the tide in the World Series, delivering a game-changing two-run single that propelled the Los Angeles Dodgers to a critical 3-1 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 6 on October 26, 2023.
Arriving at the Rogers Centre for a late afternoon workout, Betts wasted no time, immediately hitting the batting cage with teammate Alex Call. His determination to overcome a slump that had seen him struggle at the plate was palpable. “I’ve just been terrible,” he candidly stated after a hitless performance in Game 5, where he went 3-for-23 in the series prior to the game.
This win is crucial for the Dodgers, who are now one game away from clinching the championship. Betts’ performance not only lifts his spirits but also the team’s morale. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed unwavering confidence in Betts, stating, “I’m going to, as they say, ride or die with him. He’s just too good of a player.”
Betts’ pivotal hit came in the top of the third inning against pitcher Kevin Gausman, who had dominated early in the game. With the Dodgers trailing, Betts seized the moment, lining a fastball to left field to give the Dodgers the lead, a moment he described as “great to come through for the boys.” His success at the plate is not just a personal victory but a boost for the entire team as they face the pressure of a potential championship.
The journey to this moment has been challenging for Betts. Earlier this season, he struggled significantly, slashing just .240/.313/.369 by the end of July. However, he rebounded in the final months leading into October, highlighting his resilience. “He takes it really hard when he’s not performing as well as he can,” teammate Tommy Edman noted, emphasizing the weight Betts carries for his performance.
As the Dodgers prepare for Game 7, they are looking to lean on Betts’ renewed confidence. The stakes are incredibly high, with Shohei Ohtani on short rest and key pitchers like Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell ready to support the team. With everything to play for, the Dodgers believe they have the best version of Betts at their disposal.
Betts’ success not only changes the narrative of his performance but also offers hope for fans and teammates alike. As he stated, “Obviously I would love to play well for myself, but that’s kind of irrelevant. I want to play well for the boys.” With the championship on the line, the Dodgers are set to battle, buoyed by Betts’ crucial contributions.
Expectations are high as the Dodgers look to secure their title in Game 7. With Betts finding his groove, the team is primed for a thrilling showdown that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.
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