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Mookie Betts Embarks on Transition to Shortstop, Aiming to Redefine His Legacy

The Dodgers star, known for his dominance in right field, is dedicating himself to becoming an elite shortstop despite the challenges and risks involved.

  • Mookie Betts, a three-time World Series champion and six-time Gold Glove winner, is shifting from right field to playing shortstop full-time for the Los Angeles Dodgers this season.
  • Betts has spent the offseason training extensively with former MLB shortstop Troy Tulowitzki and Dodgers staff to refine his defensive skills and footwork for the demanding position.
  • Critics, including Padres third baseman Manny Machado, question the physical toll and potential impact on Betts' offensive production, though Betts remains confident in his ability to succeed.
  • Dodgers teammates and coaches, including manager Dave Roberts, have expressed strong belief in Betts' athleticism and commitment to excelling at shortstop, with some already seeing notable improvement.
  • If successful, Betts could join an exclusive group of players to excel at both right field and shortstop, further solidifying his Hall of Fame legacy.
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