Sucker Punch! Dodgers send Mookie Betts back to disabled list

Los Angeles Dodgers could not avoid unavoidable and on the afternoon of this Wednesday, August 11, it was announced that Mookie Betts was again placed on the disabled list for 10 days. The player will miss at least 10 games of the 2021 Season of MLB It presents pain in the hip area that needs rest and treatment.

The Los Angeles Dodgers received another blow to his roster and his line up as much as he avoided it, he had to send Mookie Betts back to the disabled list as a result of a hip injury.

This had been known for a couple of days but it was this Wednesday that Dave Roberts, team manager, reported that the man most known as an outfielder is out due to inflammation in his right hip.

The current World Series champion added in his report that to cover Betts’s absence from the roster, it has been decided to call right pitcher Edwin Uceta, who was previously on the disabled list.

Mookie Betts has not been able to play the full MLB Season 2021 schedule with the Los Angeles Dodgers due to various injuries. In the 87 games he has played, he has hit a .277 batting average, with 17 home runs and 44 RBIs.


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