Wednesday, 26 Mar 2025

Dodgers' Mookie Betts says he's lost 25 pounds from illness that could cost him team's home opener

After being sent home from Tokyo due to an illness, Mookie Betts may not even play this week, as he still cannot eat food without keeping it down.


Dodgers' Mookie Betts says he's lost 25 pounds from illness that could cost him team's home opener
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It was revealed that Betts was dealing with some sort of stomach bug, and he hasn't been able to keep solid food down for nearly two weeks, forcing him to lose 25 pounds.

Betts was actually sent back to Los Angeles from Japan to undergo testing and said, "Everything has come back clean."

"I mean, I feel great. Like, my body feels great. I've been able to work out. I've been able to do pretty much everything but eat, which is strange," Betts said. "So the symptoms have kind of gone away. I just have to figure out how to get my stomach to kind of calm down."

"My vitals, everything has come back clean. Blood tests, everything has come back really, really clean and healthy," he added. "I guess it's just something with my stomach being really aggravated, so I've just started some new medicine now to try and calm my stomach down."

Now, the reigning World Series champs might miss Betts on American soil, as well.

"It's just hard to fathom not eating and going to play a game," Betts said. "So it looks like I'm just going to be light for a little bit. Maybe I play uphill a little bit for the beginning of the season. But no, I just want to play, man. I'm tired of sitting, tired of throwing up, tired of doing all this. I really just want to play."

The eight-time All-Star slashed .289/.372/.491 in 116 games last year, the fewest he's had in a season since becoming a full-time player, excluding the shortened 2020 campaign.

Whenever Betts gets back, though, he'll slide right to the top of an order that includes Freeman, Shohei Ohtani, Will Smith, Max Muncy, and Teoscar Hernandez.

L.A. hosts the Detroit Tigers on Thursday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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