Mookie Betts
Definition
Mookie Betts (born Marcus Lynn Betts, October 7, 1992) is an American professional baseball player, primarily known as an outfielder, shortstop, and second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball (MLB).
A six-time All-Star (as of 2023), 2018 World Series champion and MVP, batting title winner, and one of the most versatile and dynamic athletes in modern baseball, celebrated for his hitting prowess, speed, defense, and clutch performances.
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Watching Mookie Betts rob a home run feels like he installed a trampoline in center field just for fun.
Mookie Betts' batting average is so high, statisticians need oxygen masks to calculate it.
If Mookie Betts played chess, he'd checkmate you with a bunt single.
Mookie Betts doesn't swing at bad pitches; bad pitches politely curve away from him.