The Los Angeles Dodgers face mounting concerns as All-Star Mookie Betts remains sidelined amid a career-worst slump and lingering toe injury. Manager Dave Roberts called this Betts’ “worst career slump”, benching the former MVP after his average plummeted to .258 with a .693 OPS.
While scans show no structural damage, Betts’ reduced sprint speed (26.1 ft/sec) and 38% chase rate on outside pitches signal deeper issues. The timing couldn’t be worse—the Dodgers’ seven-game skid threatens their 5.5-game NL West lead just as critical series against Milwaukee and Philadelphia loom.
- Mookie Betts is battling both a career-worst slump (.258 BA) and a lingering toe injury, leading to multiple benched games as Dodgers prioritize his long-term health.
- The Dodgers’ NL West lead (5.5 games) is being tested during Betts’ absence, with the team recently enduring a seven-game losing streak—their longest since 2017.
- Key replacements like Will Smith (.912 OPS) and Miguel Vargas (.288 since June) are stepping up, but Betts’ .208 career average against Brewers’ ace Freddy Peralta raises concerns for his potential return.
Dodgers Score: Mookie Betts’ Injury and Slump Shake Up NL West Race
The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing mounting challenges as superstar Mookie Betts battles both a prolonged hitting slump and a lingering toe injury. The 2023 NL MVP is hitting just .258 this season with a .693 OPS – a significant drop from his .289 average last year. Manager Dave Roberts has labeled this as Betts’ “worst career slump,” giving him multiple days off to reset physically and mentally.
While scans showed no structural damage to his toe, the inflammation from a June foul ball has visibly affected his performance. His sprint speed has decreased from 27.8 ft/sec in 2023 to 26.1 ft/sec this season. The timing couldn’t be worse for the first-place Dodgers, who recently endured their longest losing streak since 2017.
Key concerns about Betts’ performance:
- Chasing 38% of pitches outside the zone (7-year high)
- Defensive struggles at shortstop position
- Significant drop in power numbers

The Toe Injury: How Serious Is It?
Team sources describe Betts’ injury as lingering inflammation that’s affecting his explosive movements. While not severe enough for an IL stint, it’s clearly impacting his game on both sides of the ball. Notably:
| Period | BA | OPS | K% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-injury | .287 | .895 | 14.2% |
| Post-injury | .235 | .693 | 21.7% |



Dodgers Lineup Adjustments Without Betts


With Betts potentially missing multiple games, the Dodgers are relying on unexpected contributors to maintain their 5.5-game NL West lead. Catcher Will Smith has been exceptional, leading NL catchers with a .315 BA and .912 OPS. Meanwhile, Miguel Vargas has impressed since his June call-up, hitting .288 with strong defensive play.
Key lineup changes include:
- Chris Taylor seeing increased playing time despite .220 average
- Miguel Rojas taking over primary shortstop duties
- Jason Heyward moving up in the batting order
The team’s depth is being tested at a crucial moment, with upcoming series against the Brewers and Phillies. While the Dodgers have maintained their division lead, their offensive production has dipped significantly without their leadoff catalyst.



Betts’ Potential Return Timeline and Impact
Historical data shows Betts typically rebounds strongly after 3-5 days of rest. His career OPS jumps from .810 with 0-2 days rest to .972 with 3+ days off. Manager Dave Roberts has described Betts’ status as a “game-time decision” for the upcoming series.
Factors influencing his return:
- Toe inflammation response to treatment
- Mental readiness after career-worst slump
- Team performance during his absence
- Upcoming schedule difficulty
The Dodgers face Milwaukee (56-40) and Philadelphia next – two teams battling for playoff positioning. While their division lead provides some cushion, they can’t afford an extended absence from their $365 million superstar.




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