Mookie Betts homered twice on a night he was originally supposed to have off, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals 9-4 Tuesday night. Betts smacked a three-run homer off former Dodgers prospect Josiah Gray and hit solo shot off Victor Arano for his 21st career multi-homer game and his second of the season. “Over the last 30 days, it’s as good as anybody on the planet right now,” manager Dave Roberts said.
Mookie Betts launches a three-run home run to left field, scoring Chris Talyor and Gavin Lux to give the Dodgers a 5-3 lead in the 2nd
No | Player | Pos |
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38 | P | |
31 | P | |
52 | P | |
63 | P | |
21 | P | |
52 | P | |
30 | P | |
26 | P | |
81 | P | |
48 | P | |
28 | P | |
41 | P | |
44 | P | |
22 | P | |
46 | P | |
85 | P | |
40 | P | |
59 | P | |
33 | P | |
49 | P | |
7 | P | |
51 | P | |
66 | P |
No | Player | Pos |
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15 | C | |
16 | C |
No | Player | Pos |
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17 | 2B | |
5 | 1B | |
9 | 2B | |
13 | 1B | |
43 | 1B | |
3 | SS | |
10 | 3B | |
6 | SS |
No | Player | Pos |
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35 | CF | |
50 | RF |