Mookie Betts returns to the Dodgers' starting lineup after a 37-day absence due to a strained right oblique. He aims to regain his form while the team looks to improve its offensive performance.
Key points
Mookie Betts returns after 37 days out
He suffered a strained right oblique
Dodgers scored only seven runs in three games prior
Betts plans to keep things simple upon return
Manager Dave Roberts discusses easing Betts back into play
Mookie BettsLos Angeles DodgersSan Francisco Giants
May 11, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) takes batting practice prior to the game against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
May 11, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) takes batting practice prior to the game against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
LOS ANGELES — For the first time in 37 days, Mookie Betts is back in the starting lineup, batting second for the Dodgers on Monday night against the San Francisco Giants. In between was a lot of waiting, still hampered by his strained right oblique.
“I didn’t realize how long it takes to really heal. I felt pretty good pretty fast, actually. But some of the movements I just couldn’t do, lingered for a long time,” Betts said Monday at Dodger Stadium. “I was trying to hurry, but the docs were like, ‘It takes a month for it to just heal.’ Then you have to do all your prep to get back to playing. So you can’t really rush time.”
He returns to a Dodgers lineup that could use some offense, having scored just seven runs in the previous three games against the Atlanta Braves, and scoring three or fewer runs eight times over the previous 11 games. Not that the Dodgers are expecting Betts to be a savior.
“Two games of rehab, taking batting practice, a day of live at-bats is not ideal, but I think with Mookie, you just don’t know,” manager Dave Roberts said. “The hope is that he can hit the ground running.”
Betts is keeping things simple.
“Things feel pretty close to the same. I remember all the drills that I did, but the more I focused on my swing, the worse it got. I think hit, take care of myself, and just play the games,” Betts said. “Whatever the game gives you is what it gives you. I’m not trying to focus on how my swing feels.”
The Dodgers plan to give Betts days off this week on Wednesday and Saturday, to ease him back into the lineup. will likely start at shortstop against of the Giants on Wednesday.
“It’s more on the front end, just kind of how it’s been a while since he played. So the two-on, one-off, two-on, one-off, then after six days I think he’s going to want to be in there regularly,” Roberts said. “We’ll kind of see, but this is more about the front-end progression.”
But they will read and react depending on how Betts is feeling, and at least on Monday he says he feels pretty good.
“I’m fine. I expect I’ll just keep playing,” Betts said. “Everything is pretty normal.”
Q&A
How long was Mookie Betts out due to his injury?
Mookie Betts was out of the starting lineup for 37 days due to a strained right oblique.
What are the Dodgers' plans for Mookie Betts' return to the lineup?
The Dodgers plan to give Betts days off on Wednesday and Saturday to ease him back into regular play.
What did Mookie Betts say about his recovery process?
Betts mentioned that he didn't realize how long healing takes and emphasized the importance of not rushing his recovery.
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