Dodgers' Mookie Betts reveals when he will retire
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LOS ANGELES. Mookie Betts, a gardener and scorer of the Los Angeles Dodgers, announced that the 2032 season will be the last of his major league career. The decision was revealed in Roku’s *What Drives You with John Cena* miniseries, where he explained that his priority is to devote more time to his family. “My parents were always there for me, and I want to do the same for my children,” Betts said. At the end of his contract in 2032, the player…
Mookie confirms 2032 season will be his last
Dodgers star Mookie Betts plans to retire after his contract with Los Angeles ends. In an appearance with John Cena on the Roku miniseries “What Drives You with John Cena,” Betts confirmed that he will retire following the 2032 season, at which point he’ll be 40 years old.
Table of ContentsMookie Betts signed a multimillion-dollar extension in 2020A success story with Los Angeles Dodgers Mookie Betts is one of the most successful players that has seen the last decade of MLB, being part first of that Boston Red Sox set that won the World Series in 2018 and is now a key piece in the Los Angeles Dodgers dynasty, with three other rings (2020, 2024 and 2025) The gardener, becoming in short field during the last campaig…
Dodgers' Mookie Betts reveals when he will retire
Mookie Betts doesn’t see his career extending beyond his current contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. During an appearance on Roku’s “What Drives You with John Cena,” Betts confirmed that he will retire following the 2032 MLB season. “I’ll be 40, my little girl will be 14, my son will be 10,” Betts said. “My parents were always there, and I want do that same thing for my kids.” The four-time World Series champion will reach the end of the 12-y…
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