Los Angeles is holding its breath. After weeks of silence, head coach Dave Roberts finally broke the wait with a crucial update on superstar Mookie Betts – and while not “instant” news, it was enough to shake up the entire Los Angeles Dodgers fanbase.
According to the latest revelation, Betts is expected to return in “the next few weeks,” rather than a specific timeframe as fans had hoped.
But behind that seemingly simple statement… lies a much bigger story.
Following an oblique muscle injury that forced him off the court and placed him on the injury list, Mookie Betts missed the early part of the season – a critically important period for the Dodgers.
Initially, everything was vague:
No clear timeline
No specific commitment
But now, with Dave Roberts confirming “in the next few weeks,” the Dodgers at least have a direction.

No more endless waiting. But it’s not an immediate return either.
The answer is clear:
They don’t want to lose Betts again.
Oblique injuries are one of the most “troublesome” types of injuries in MLB:
They are prone to recurrence
They directly affect the swing
They can be prolonged if rushed
According to numerous previous reports, the Dodgers are taking an extremely cautious strategy, ensuring that when Betts returns, he is at 100% fitness – not 70% or 80%.
One internal viewpoint was even more blunt: “Betts is worthless if he’s not himself.”
The timeline information comes at a sensitive time.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost 4 of their last 5 games, showing signs of slowing down after a strong start.

Without Betts:
The lineup loses flexibility
Defensive capabilities decrease
Pressure falls on other players like Shohei Ohtani or Freddie Freeman
And most importantly… They lose the “catalyst” – something Betts always brought.
While Betts was absent, an unexpected name stepped up:
Hyeseong Kim
Hit .300
1 HR, 4 RBIs
3 base steals
Not a superstar. Not the name expected.
But Kim did the most important thing: Keep the Dodgers alive during this difficult period.
And interestingly: Even when Betts returns, Kim may still remain in the starting lineup.
When Mookie Betts returns, all eyes will be on him.
It’s not just about:
Individual form
Batting ability
But also about:
Can he immediately “save” the Dodgers?
That’s pressure not every player can handle – even a multiple All-Star MVP like Betts.
The Dodgers’ decision reflects a clear philosophy:
Not chasing short-term results
Not risking injuries
Prioritizing playoffs over the regular season
But that also comes with risks:
If the team continues to decline… will they have the patience to wait for Betts?
“The next few weeks” – that doesn’t sound long.
But in MLB, that could be:
10 games
15 games
Or an entire run of poor form
And during that time, the Dodgers will have to answer the question:
Can they hold their own without Betts?
Or are they counting down the days until his return?
Mookie Betts’ return is no longer a question of “if”…
but “when.”
And according to Dave Roberts, that time is drawing near.
But what worries Dodgers fans isn’t the timing…
It’s:
will the team be intact to wait until that moment?