Mookie Betts' Tokyo Series Status: What Does This Mean for the Dodgers? 

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Mookie Betts is facing a health scare just before the Dodgers' Tokyo Series, and it raises some intriguing questions about the impact of player health on team dynamics and performance. With Betts battling flu-like symptoms and potentially missing crucial games, how do you think the Dodgers will adjust their lineup?

This situation also opens up a broader discussion about the importance of player health in the MLB. Should teams be more cautious with their star players, especially in the lead-up to the regular season? Or do you think that the competitive nature of baseball pushes players to play through illness, risking their long-term health for short-term gains?

Moreover, if Betts does miss the Tokyo Series, who do you think will step up in his absence? Will it be Tommy Edman sliding back to the infield, or could we see a breakout performance from Andy Pages?

Let’s not forget the psychological aspect—how does the absence of a superstar like Betts affect the morale of the team? Does it create an opportunity for younger players to shine, or does it put added pressure on the remaining stars?

What are your bold predictions for the Dodgers this season if Betts is sidelined? Will they still be a playoff contender, or could this be the beginning of a rough patch? Share your thoughts and let’s dive into the implications of player health on the game!

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