Mookie Betts shares blunt message for players looking to win World Series
Briefly

"When I became a Dodger, it was for what, 12 or 13 years? It was a lot of years, and we've got two so far; we've got like eight years left. My goal is to win more World Series. That’s what I’m here to do." Betts clearly articulates his ambition and commitment to winning multiple championships during his long contract with the Dodgers, emphasizing the correlation between his tenure and the success he aims to achieve.
"Y'all just got to wait the next seven years. After that, then y'all can win. Right now, no. You’ve just got to wait." This humorous yet pointed remark by Betts reflects both the pressure of competitive sports and the reality of the long-term journey involved in building a winning team.
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