October 10, 2024

Mookie Betts swinging a bat, the Dodgers logo, and the NLDS logo.Any clash of California sports teams will bring about a bit of chaos. Learning to capture and channel that energy for positive gains is crucial to winning championships, especially in postseason games. That is why Los Angeles Dodgers lead-off man Mookie Betts was honest about switching off social media before a win-or-go-home Game 4 against the San Diego Padres. Dodgers star Shoheo Ohtani’s outburst suggests he might follow Betts’ lead.

Betts said all social media went silent because it was far too negative. No one needs that exhausting drain that comes with reading the comments before an elimination situation.

“I wanted to get some positive vibes,” Betts stated.

Some pressures are inherent in the job. Making it this far is no accomplishment for one of the most expensive rosters in professional sports. Furthermore, Betts was not doing much offensive table setting with his bat. So some apps got deleted like that first-inning pitch Betts sent to the bleachers.Mookie Betts swinging a bat, the Dodgers logo, and the NLDS logo.

“I was like 0-for-20, 0-for-30 or something like that,” Betts shared. “I was just letting it get to me. What was really getting to me is I was not able to help the team. I know it is going to take everybody but I just want to do my part. Control things I can control and I wasn’t. I was messing up and not doing my part to help and that was what was killing me.”

Betts did see a Dodger-Padres Game 5 coming though, so the mental preparation has been on point.Mookie Betts swinging a bat, the Dodgers logo, and the NLDS logo.

“You expect us to go five games,” Betts stated. “It’s been back and forth all year. Anything can happen in these games. But I think it’ll be great. The stadium will be rocking. It will be loud. We just have to continue to play our game and don’t try to do too much.”

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