More Mookie Magic

As the sour taste of Wednesday night’s 2-1 Dodgers loss to the National League East first-place New York Mets slowly wears off in what many are calling a preview to the 2022 National League Championship Series, Dodgers fans are beginning to take a closer look at yet another milestone in the brilliant (thus far) nine-year career of 29-year-old future Hall of Fame outfielder Mookie Betts, who slugged his career-tying 32nd home run of the season (with 33 regular season games remaining), accounting for the Dodgers lone run.

According to @DingerTracker, Betts’ sixth-inning blast traveled 415 feet to (very) deep left-center field.

What made Betts’ blast all the more impressive is that he hit it off of 34-year-old Mets future Hall of Fame right-hander Jacob deGrom, who has now allowed a grand total of three home runs this season and of whom Betts had this to say postgame:

That’s some pretty high praise coming from a guy who has a teammate by the name of Clayton Kershaw, wouldn’t you say?

deGrom made very few mistakes on Wednesday night, but you’re not going to sneak one like this past one of the best hitters in the game no matter how good you are, (SportsNet LA)

Play Ball!

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