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Alright, let's talk about the big hitters in our lineup: Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, and Freddie Freeman. These guys have been tearing it up on the field, and it's all for a good cause. But here's the question: will they all be firing on all cylinders at the same time? Well, probably not. But the good news is, they haven't all slumped at once either. That's key for keeping our offense going strong.
So far this season, these three haven't gone hitless in the same game. And even though Freeman hasn't been on fire like Betts and Ohtani, he's still batting .333, which ain't too shabby.
Betts started the season hot, with 15 hits in his first 30 at-bats and five homers in the first eight games. Ohtani had a bit of a slower start but has been picking up steam, with 13 hits in his last 30 at-bats, including three homers.
Now, according to manager Dave Roberts, "Hitters hit." And with around 15 at-bats each in a game, it's hard to imagine them going 0 for 15.
But that's not all! Max Muncy is feeling healthier than ever after last year's injury, and he's ready to make a big impact this season. And speaking of impact, The Athletic is predicting that Betts is going to have one of the most iconic seasons in baseball history. Yeah, you heard that right!
And get this: Ohtani's first home run ball with the Dodgers could be worth $100,000 at auction. Crazy, right? But there's a whole process to authenticating it first. Steve Henson at the Los Angeles Times breaks it all down for us.
So, what do you think, Dodgers fans? Are you pumped up for what's ahead this season? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. And don't forget to share this video with your fellow fans. Let's show our support for the team! Go Dodgers!