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When the Los Angeles Times reported that Mookie Betts had a “private” meeting with Dave Roberts and Andrew Friedman following the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 4-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies, it made headlines.
Turns out, it was just a run of the mill conversation between Betts and his bosses.
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Betts told reporters — including Fabian Ardaya of the Athletic — that he went into Roberts’ office on Monday to reiterate how good his swing feels right now.
“For what it’s worth, the door was open as media entered last night so everyone saw Betts in there, and it isn’t an uncommon occurrence for a player or coach to be in there,” Ardaya wrote on X.
Roberts then added some more context, telling reporters that Betts is in his office “all the time.”
“Mookie pops into my office all the time,” Roberts said. “We were just talking about his swing. I wanted him to check in with me about where he’s at, certain checkpoints as we get through the season and that was a check-in.”
He added: “I hope too much wasn’t made of that.”
Roberts also said the team has not discussed right field with Betts at all this season, continuing to reaffirm the team’s commitment to Betts being a shortstop.
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Betts has graded out as an above average defender at shortstop this season. While he struggled through the worst offensive slump of his career, he finally appears to be turning a corner, hitting .333 over his last 12 games with an OPS of .889.
The Dodgers clearly have not thought about moving Betts out of shortstop and into right field. Roberts did say after Monday’s game, though, that Teoscar Hernandez has “got to get better” in right field moving forward.
“He’s got to get better out there,” Roberts said after the game. “There’s just no way to put it. I know there’s effort — it’s not a lack of effort. But the thing is, we’ve just got to get better. We do. I don’t know what else to say.”
“He’s got to keep putting in the work to continue to get better,” Roberts added. “It’s just one of those things that, the defense is a big part of postseason baseball and winning baseball. So yeah, he’s just got to continue to get better.”
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