From shortstop to right field, pickleball to the playoffs, there's nothing Mookie Betts can't do
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Betts' season has been about as dynamic as his disposition, beginning with a position switch to shortstop, then coping with an injury, and shifting back to right field.
"I'm the type of person who can't just sit down. I don't operate that way," Betts remarked, showcasing his eagerness for both pickleball and baseball.
While aligning himself with the team's needs, Betts moved from the leadoff spot to enable better lineup symmetry, demonstrating a blend of selflessness and skill.
After a midseason injury, Betts returned with a notable .293/.377/.500 slash line, 19 home runs, and 16 stolen bases, maintaining high performance throughout.
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