Mookie Betts is wrestling with the death of a family member during the absence of evaders
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Mookie Betts took the stadium to turn off the stadium.
Bates was mysteriously absent from the Friday and Saturday squad against his former team, Boston Red Sox, with what the evaders called personal issues.
Bets explained to reporters after his return on Sunday, a 4-3 loss to Boston, that he was dealing with the death of his mother’s husband and traveled to Tennessee to be with his family.
“My husband passed,” Bates told reporters. “So I needed to return home, and I was with my mother, someone there was in my life from the fourth grade until now. So, it was difficult for me and my family, but I just needed to be there for my mother, brothers and sisters.”
“Therefore, it is just a difficult time, and there is no real way to explain something like that outside just being there and spending time with the family.”
Pets’s parents, Diana Benedict and Willie Bings, divorced when he was a child.
Beston returned to Boston himself on Saturday and appeared as a tablet of a tablet in the game, although he hit the only bats.
Betts, 32, spent the first six years of his career Boston before he was traded to evaders in 2020.
He was very fruitful of his time in Los Angeles, which helped them win a global series, although this was a particularly difficult year, inside and outside the field.
The season started on the bench with a mysterious disease that he left unable to eat solid foods.
At the beginning of the year, the Bets weight was 157 pounds And he said that his body was “a kind of eating itself.”
It strikes low professionally.
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