Mookie Betts reveals new progress after setback in recovery from oblique strain
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Mookie Betts reveals new progress after setback in recovery from oblique strain
"Mookie's feeling good. He's getting anxious. I didn't really go into what he did as far as progression, but yeah, he's getting anxious, and I had a brief conversation with him in the dugout."
"I knew that one was much worse than this. I just took off running. I'm not sure how or what happened. The day was normal, everything was normal, so I have no idea."
"Betts expressed a belief he's in good standing, per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. He feels he's turned a corner, but was cautious with his optimism."
"Though, that will entail the Dodgers maintaining a cautious approach as aggravating an oblique strain could lead to missing a few months."
Mookie Betts is recovering from a right oblique strain, experiencing some soreness but overall feeling positive about his progress. He has resumed fielding ground balls and taking swings in the batting cage. Although he faced a minor setback after batting practice, he believes he has turned a corner. The Dodgers placed him on the 10-day injured list, with hopes for an earlier return than the typical four to six weeks. Betts is aware of the risks of aggravating the injury, recalling a more severe left oblique strain from 2018.
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