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Mookie Betts, who just turned 30 years old, reached the bowling alley and displayed an unbelievably brilliant bowling game as he waits for the NLDS to begin.

Interestingly, the star right fielder, who is strongly associated with the Los Angeles Dodgers, played for the Boston Red Sox from 2014 to 2020. Balanced upon Betts’ arrival, the Dodgers signed him on for 12 years, by offering a whopping $430 million.

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Mookie Betts is cooling off as he awaits the Division Series

The Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman staring Los Angeles Dodgers reigned supreme over the National League West Division, the National League, and the entire MLB with 111 wins and 51 losses. Consequently, the Dodgers headed straight to the National League Division Series. Analogous to that, as Mookie Betts waits for the division series to begin, he arrived at a bowling alley.

While some fans introduced an Aaron Judge comparison, others simply adored Betts’ bowling game.

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This is how fans reacted when they saw their favorite outfielder in the bowling alley who casually threw a 300, according to the scoreboard.

Notably, Los Angeles Dodgers will take on the San Diego Padres in a five-game National League Division Series from Wednesday.

Who will the Los Angeles Dodgers play in the National League Division Series?

After yesterday, the wild-card round came to an end with four deserving qualifiers. That being said, three teams – Cleveland Guardians, Seattle Mariners, and Philadelphia Phillies, had already sealed their postseason faith by clean sweeping their wild card opponents in the first two games itself.

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However, the New York Mets and San Diego Padres were at the same level after winning a game each in their three-game wild-card series. The final Mets-Padres decider game resulted in the National League East Division favorites getting knocked out of the postseason after facing another humiliating 0-6 defeat at their home ground in Queens.

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All in all, the Mets entered 2022 on a high note and conquered their division for a while. But they lost the ranking seat to a sudden end-season Atlanta Braves surge. Moreover, the Mets added to their overdue postseason troubles by ebbing at the worse possible time.

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Now, Los Angeles Dodgers will take on San Diego Padres in one of the National League Division Series. Who will come out victorious? What do you think?