Betts extends Dodgers deal
Outfielder Mookie Betts and Los Angeles have agreed to a 12-year, US$365 million contract extension that will see the 27-year-old slugger in Dodger blue for the remainder of his career. The terms of the deal were first reported by ESPN. Betts, who won the American League MVP award and a World Series title with the Boston Red Sox in 2018, joined the Dodgers in a blockbuster trade in February. The contract extension locks the 27-year-old Tennessee native up through the 2032 season. Betts will make his Dodgers debut today when the team welcomes the San Francisco Giants in the season opener, which was postponed by four months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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