Los Angeles Dodgers are considering a position change for Mookie Betts for the 2025 season, potentially moving him back to the infield.
Betts began spring training in 2024 as a second baseman but transitioned to shortstop due to Gavin Lux’s struggles after recovering from an ACL injury.
Betts showcased his defensive versatility by playing both shortstop and second base before suffering a broken hand that temporarily sidelined him.
After recovering, Betts finished the season playing in the outfield, specifically in right field, leading to discussions about his ideal role for the upcoming season.
Dodgers General Manager Brandon Gomez indicated that Betts is expected to return to the infield, possibly as a second baseman or shortstop.
The Dodgers face a crowded infield situation with Gavin Lux, Miguel Rojas, and Tommy Edman all under contract for 2025, complicating Betts’ potential return to the infield.
Outfielder Teoscar Hernandez is a free agent and has expressed interest in returning to the Dodgers, which could allow Betts to focus on infield duties without compromising outfield defense.