
Mookie Betts Player Props: August 13, Dodgers vs. Angels
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Betts has 17 doubles, a triple, 12 home runs and 44 walks while batting .242. Betts takes a seven-game hitting streak into this game. In his last games he is batting .293 with two doubles, a home run, three walks and six RBIs.
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- Los Angeles Times
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New York Times
5 minutes ago
- New York Times
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Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Hernández: Dodgers' failure to improve their bullpen spurred freefall with no end in sight
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