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Mookie Betts’ toddler son runs away with first-pitch baseball. It is as lovely because it sounds

By Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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Mookie Betts’ toddler son runs away with first-pitch baseball. It is as lovely because it sounds

Now pitching for the Dodgers, Kaj Betts!

Wait, strike that …

Now working away with the baseball, Kaj Betts!

The two-year-old son of Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts threw out the ceremonial first pitch on his dad’s bobblehead evening on Tuesday at Dodger Stadium — however not earlier than making a break for proper subject with the ball.

Carrying a reproduction of his father’s No. 50 jersey, Kaj had the ball in hand whereas strolling close to the third final analysis and residential plate. Betts was jogging into place to be on the receiving finish of his son’s ceremonial pitch, which was presupposed to be thrown from simply in entrance of the plate.

Kaj had different concepts. He took off in a full toddler dash, with a glance of dedication on his face as he ran as quick as his little legs may carry him.

At one level, his 6-year-old sister Kynlee almost caught up with him, however Kaj turned on the jets and eluded her. He made all of it the best way to the basepath earlier than pausing simply lengthy sufficient for his mother, Betts’ spouse Brianna, to scoop him up and ship him again to his designated spot.

Kaj Betts runs away with the ceremonial first-pitch ball, with large sister Kynlee in scorching pursuit.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

From there, Kaj delivered an on-target pitch/roll to Betts, who introduced the ball again to his son. The journey-seeking tyke instantly turned and took a step towards the outfield earlier than his pops rapidly gathered him for some images.

The lovely antics had been most likely probably the most entertaining side of the evening for L.A. followers, who then needed to watch their staff get clobbered by the Athletics 11-1. Betts went 0 for 3 however drove within the Dodgers’ solely run of the evening. Within the third inning, Betts hit a floor ball to A’s shortstop Jacob Wilson, who bobbled the ball to permit Betts to succeed in first and Chris Taylor to attain from third.

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