"We're really excited that we get to do this at Algin Sutton Recreation Center because it is the home of Dodgers Dream Fields Number One, and Dodgers Dream Fields 50 built by the Los Angeles Dodgers foundation," Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation CEO Nichol Whiteman said.
"On the heels of the World Series and us being champions, I like to say yes, we are champions on the field, but we're champions off the field, and that means that we continuously show up for community," Whiteman said.
"So to do this with Mookie Betts, a player who is so philanthropic and so wanting to make sure that he shows up for community, is amazing. And to do it year over year is really fantastic."
"I think positive vibes go a long way, and so we're here to show that love back to the community that supported us." Betts said.
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