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Dodgers’ Andrew Friedman Reveals Plan for Mookie Betts at Shortstop

The Dodgers have done plenty to augment their depth at the shortstop position since Mookie Betts went down with a fracture in his left hand on June 16.

Miguel Rojas got a long run and mostly thrived, hitting .262 while playing his typically excellent defense at the position after taking over as the everyday starter. More recently, however, his production began to flag as the effects of a forearm strain set in — eventually sending Rojas to the injured list on July 22.



The Dodgers then acquired Amed Rosario in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays. They also picked up veteran Nick Ahmed, who had been designated for assignment by the San Francisco Giants. Ahmed has been the primary starter in Rojas’ absence, with Rosario starting once.

How much shortstop will Betts play once he returns — expected to be next week in Milwaukee, when the Dodgers begin their next road trip?

A “decent amount,” according to Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers’ president of baseball operations.

Speaking to MLB Network’s Brian Kenny on Tuesday, Friedman spoke glowingly of the work that Betts has put in this year, his first season seeing extensive time at shortstop since he was a minor leaguer in the Boston Red Sox organization.

“For us, we’ve talked about this some, I can’t say enough about Mookie — his willingness to do this in the middle of March, the amount of effort he put into it, getting off the ball, and securing the ball, and the range were well above average,” Friedman said. “The struggles he had was throwing: how to get his body in the right position to throw. It’s a different throw for him. Obviously it’s an extreme arm talent. Actually right before he got hit, our coaches kind of challenged him on … get your body in the right position to make throws. The hardest stuff he was doing really well.”

It sounds as if Friedman does not want to slow Betts’ momentum by taking him off the only position he’s been working at since March.

“Anyone who knows Mookie knows when that challenge was put out, he went about attacking it,” Friedman told Kenny. “Broke his hand two days later and has spent these eight weeks just attacking this.”

That’s understandable, though it invites the obvious question of what will happen to Rosario and Ahmed once Betts returns — to say nothing of Rojas, once he returns from his own injury.

Despite the talented shortstops around him, Friedman isn’t betting against Betts holding his own.

“I will take the other side of anyone who ever wants to bet against Mookie in anything,” Friedman said. “I’ll take the other side.”

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J.P. Hoornstra writes and edits Major League Baseball content for DodgersNation.com and is the author of 'The 50 Greatest Dodger Games Of All Time.' He once recorded a keyboard solo on the same album as two of the original Doors. Follow at https://x.com/jphoornstra

7 Comments

    1. Mookie should only he playing RF as he is the best fielder with one of the best arms. We do not need Heyward, who is only here because Freddy is a buddy. Let Rojas and Rosario split time at SS and get rid of the rest.

        1. 100% and we have enough 200 hitters
          I like what Rojas has done at short
          Lux part time at 2nd
          Betts at all 3 positions 22, 2nd, RF

    1. HAHA!
      Hindsight 20/20
      Certainly, with Seager; that was a fool’s move, let him go.

  1. I was appalled Wednesday night when I saw the line-up with Kike batting cleanup, Kiermaier in the line up and a .300 hitter sitting on the bench. Kiermaier is barely hitting higher than me and I’m 103 years old !!! The “icing on the cake” was another night of Jessica Mendoza. That might have been the worst night in the history of the Dodgers !!! Yeah, it’s sarcasm but I am frustrated !!!!! Btw, the cherry on the cake was that call at third base. …….. Again, thanks for the “rant”.

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