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Slow-starting Betts regains focus, saves spiraling season
Los Angeles Times
|October 04, 2025
In hindsight, Mookie Betts made the mystery of his worst career season sound rather simple.

THE DODGERS' Mookie Betts batted .317 and hit nine homers over the final 47 games of the regular season. NO PITCHING RESTRICTIONS FOR DODGERS' OHTANI Two-way star will have no innings limit in his Game 1 start against Phillies, manager Dave Roberts says.
(ROBERT GAUTHIER Los Angeles Times)
Looking back on it now, the reasons were right there all along.
There was the stomach virus at the start of the year, which caused him to lose 20 pounds and develop bad swing habits while overcompensating for a decline in physical strength. There was the defensive switch to shortstop, which occupied much of his focus as he learned a new position on the go.
There was also an unfamiliar mental strain, as the former MVP slumped like he never had before.
There was a newfound process of having to flush such frustrations, forcing the 12-year veteran to accept failure, concede to a lost season, and reframe his mindset as the Dodgers approached the fall.
"I just accepted failing, so my thought process on failing changed," Betts said in an introspective news conference on the eve of the playoffs.
"Instead of sulking on, 'Well, I tried this and it failed, now I don't know where to go,' I just used it as positive things, and eventually turned."
Betts' full season, of course, will remain a disappointment. He posted personal low-marks in batting average (.258) and OPS (.732). He spent most of the summer with his confidence seemingly shot.
But from those depths has come a well-timed rebirth.
Amid a year of continuous turmoil, Betts finally found a way to mentally move on.
Over his final 47 games of the regular season, he batted .317 and nearly doubled his home run total, jumping from 11 on Aug. 4 to 20 by the end of the term.
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