Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts was held out of the club’s exhibition games against NPB’s Yomiuri Giants and Hanshin Tigers, and manager Dave Roberts explained to reporters (including David Brandt of the Associated Press) that Betts was suffering from an illness. The 32-year-old was suffering from flu-like symptoms prior to the club’s trip to Japan, but Roberts noted that he’s been “really sick” since the club arrived in Tokyo and has started losing weight. As a result, Roberts expressed pessimism to reporters (including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register) today that Betts would be available for the Tokyo Series against the Cubs later this week.
“I think that we’re really trying to be mindful of not just Opening Day but not putting him in harm’s way,” Roberts said, according to Plunkett. “He hasn’t taken live at-bats or played in any games and not to put him in a position where he potentially could get hurt.”
While Betts hasn’t been completely ruled out for the series, Roberts said Betts would need to come into the club’s next workout feeling strong and avoid the sort of fatigue he showed during today’s practice. Fortunately, there’s been no indication to this point that Betts is likely to miss regular season games once the club returns stateside, where the Dodgers are slated to play their home opener against the Tigers on March 27.
Losing a player of Betts’s caliber for any amount of time is a significant blow. The eight-time All-Star is among the most talented players in the sport and has slashed an excellent .284/.372/.530 (147 wRC+) since being traded to L.A. back in 2020. After playing right field nearly exclusively during his days with the Red Sox, Betts has seen increasingly frequent time on the infield dirt over his years with the Dodgers and enters the 2025 season as the club’s starting shortstop after splitting time between right field, shortstop, and second base in recent years.
The loss of Betts for the Tokyo Series is likely to cause a more significant shuffle in the club’s lineup card for those two games than the average injury would. The Dodgers’ 31-man travel roster is relatively light on full-time infielders, particularly after Hyeseong Kim was optioned to the minors last week ahead of the club’s trip to Japan. If Betts winds up missing those games, Tommy Edman figures to slide from center field back onto the infield to pair with Miguel Rojas up the middle.
That would open center field up for youngster Andy Pages, who posted a solid rookie season for the Dodgers last year but was squeezed out of the lineup by the club’s signing of Michael Conforto this winter. Utility men Enrique Hernandez and Chris Taylor could also factor in either at second base or in center field in some capacity during the series, with Hernandez in particular a likely candidate to see time. The Cubs are slated to start left-handers Shota Imanaga and Justin Steele during the Tokyo Series, and Hernandez has excelled against southpaws throughout his career.
Roberts has already said Edman would take most of the time at 2B.
Probably platoon Outman/ Pages in CF
Rojas SS.
Since Kim’s demotion Edman was already installed at 2B.
Hate it for Mookie, He is one of the good guys on the Dodgers.
So who are the bad guys, cbraves?
Dodgers are mostly a team of smart alecks. Mookie is not one of them.
Yeah, sure.
The dreaded Osaka Flu…
Mookie missed their last few games in Arizona. He got it in AZ.
Osaka, AZ
It’s a Simpsons reference…like back in the good years Simpsons
My guess is norovirus. It’s going around big time this winter, and explains the weight loss and long-term effects. It’s a nasty bug that can totally kick your backside. It’s also very, very contagious, even after you are asymptomatic. If that’s what he had, I’m surprised he was cleared to travel with the team.
Has any other superstar ever moved to a more valuable defensive position as he ages?
Too much sushi gave Mookie mudbutt
Blip on the radar. Kikè for the stunt double win.
I will say this about the vaunted Dodgers: Virtually every regular is 30+ years old, or will be soon. Some are bound to wear down. Muncy, Smith … and Freeman has been particularly banged up the past couple of seasons.
Freeman was the WS MVP. I’m not ready to write him off just yet.
Freemam had a banged up foot and still managed to decimate the Yankee pitching.
“Write him off just yet”…Any team that can win a World Series fronted by Jack Flaherty and a highly diminished Walker Buehler(5+ season E.R.A)has a wide open window for several years. Especially a team with the front office, wherewithal and resources of the LA Dodgers.
Limping their way to another championship.
Dodgers fans are eating good right now, enjoy the ride!
Mookie got sick like HW Bush did in the early 90s visiting Japan
Chopin’ broccoli
Reading comprehension issues?
So smart to put him on an airplane with all his other teammates when they knew he was sick. At least a few more players infected by it will be the price they pay for stupidity.
Kinda surprizing if he, as reported, was sick before the trip, they let him travel with the team and risk an outbreak of something.
A person is typically the most contagious 1-3 days after illness but still can spread it up to 7 days. He was already sick before travel. They could’ve quarantined him on a second flight with less people on it. Maybe he’s experiencing secondary infection now.
“Knew he was sick”…The Dodgers have access to some of the best, most trusted medical professionals in the world. At least one of the Dodgers doctors recently treated a world leader.
But, for the life of me, I never understood why the Dodgers don’t take advantage of all the medical “knowledge” in the MLBTRADERUMORS comments section.
It just seems so “logical” that guys on a baseball website(with benefit of hindsight)would know more than Ivy League doctors about medicinal solutions.
Not a bad idea, after all, if the US Secretary of Health and Human Services can be a crackpot conspiracy theorist lawyer, anything is possible.
You only need common sense to make this assessment, though. Now the thing we aren’t privy to is what he has exactly, is it something contagious, and did they take some precautions. Either way, if there’s something contagious, it’s hard to stop it from spreading on a plane for that many hours. So I think it’s valid to be surprised that the assessment wasn’t to stay back in Arizona.
If only the team had considered all that.
The most uncommon type of sense is the common kind.
That sucks, to take such a long trip and then be sick the entire time and not even get to play. I hope Betts gets better quickly.
I wish MLB would go back to the traditional Opening Day in Cincinnati. I get that they want to build their brand overseas, but they’re destroying their brand in the United States when Opening Day is at 6 a.m. Eastern time on a random weekday in the middle of March.
they’re destroying their brand in the United States
Overreact much?
Opening Day should be Traditionsl. These are exhibition games as far as I’m concerned. I wouldn’t be opposed to having the ALLSTAR game in Tokyo, Honolulu or Montreal though & making it a full week off.
There are 30 home openers on the calendar. How exactly are they diminished by the Tokyo or Seoul or Sydney games?
If he had the flu before the trip, why bother even bringing him? It’s a lot easier to get healthy hanging out at home than traveling.