Mookie Betts credits teammates, Dodgers faithful for supporting him through rough 2025 season
Mookie Betts has been candid about his 2025 season struggles, but he explained how fan and team support has been crucial for keeping him focused on moving past his woes.
Los Angeles Dodgers eight-time All-Star Mookie Betts was recently candid about his struggles this season, saying that he feels his "season's over."
"My season's kind of over," he told The Athletic this past weekend. "We're going to have to chalk that up for not a great season. But I can go out and help the boys win every night, do something, get an RBI, make a play, do something that — I'm going to have to shift my focus there."
A production drought, especially for a player of Betts' caliber, can be tough on the psyche. However, what's helped his mindset has been the support from not just in the clubhouse, but those at Dodger Stadium and beyond.
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Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts, #50, runs the bases after hitting a home run in the fifth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
In fact, Dodgers fans recently orchestrated an ovation for Betts to show their appreciation and support.
"I’ve never gotten an ovation from being bad," Betts told Fox News Digital, while also discussing how his mindset is helped through Corona's new "Playa Sounds," a first-of-its-kind soundtrack that fuses the iconic sounds of the ballpark and beach. "I’ve seen it, but never in a million years I thought I’d be the one to get one. But I was.
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"It’s good knowing that even though I’m going through what I’m going through, I’m still embraced. It’d be very easy for them to just write me off and say, ‘He’s


