Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts is frustrated amid the worst hitting slump of his career.

Betts has not given up on resolving the issue and hinted he’s trying many things to work through it.

Betts isn’t celebrating after his improved performance Tuesday night against the Cardinals.

Mookie Betts offered a new perspective Tuesday afternoon on his season-long slump, which is that it wasn’t a season-long slump.

In his view, it actually extended back to last season.

“I really haven’t been right since I came back from my hand last year,” Betts said.

Betts fractured his left hand in mid-June last season when he was struck by a 98-mph fastball. He was sidelined for almost two months.

“Think about it,” Betts said. “Go and look at it. I haven’t been right since.”

Betts was a MVP candidate w

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