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Mookie Betts Set for Rehab Assignment, Poised for Dodgers Return

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Mookie Betts is inching closer to a return to the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup, much to the relief of fans and teammates alike. The star outfielder has been sidelined with an oblique injury since April 4, limiting his participation to just eight games this season. In those appearances, Betts has recorded five hits in 28 at-bats, scored seven runs, driven in seven RBIs, and launched two home runs, along with four walks.

In an encouraging move, Betts is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with the Oklahoma City Dodgers, the team’s Triple-A affiliate. According to the team’s official social media channels, he will take the field on Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9, as he works his way back to full health.

Despite Betts’ absence, the Dodgers have managed to stay competitive, posting a 17-12 record in the 29 games without him. Currently, they hold a 23-14 mark, sitting atop the National League West standings and maintaining a balanced 5-5 record over their last ten games. Betts could potentially make his return on Monday, May 11, when the Dodgers face off against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium, as reported by Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.

Before that pivotal matchup, the Dodgers are set to kick off a three-game home series against the Atlanta Braves this weekend, coinciding with Mother’s Day. The return of Betts would undoubtedly bolster the Dodgers’ lineup as they look to solidify their position in the standings.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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