The Mookie Betts you know and love is back.
Betts is out of his summer doldrums. Over the last month and change, the Dodgers superstar has turned back into, well, a Dodgers superstar.
As Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said the other day : "He looks like Mookie."
On Aug. 4, Betts was batting .231 with a .355 slugging percentage and .657 OPS. Extremely un-Mookie-like. But in the 32 games since -- capped off by Wednesday night's grand slam against the Rockies at Dodger Stadium -- he's batting .352 with a .578 slugging percentage and .978 OPS. He has seven home runs (four of them in September) and 26 RBIs. Much more Mookie-like.
The postseason is coming, and Betts is raking. Let's take a look at Betts' resurgence by the numbers.
Here are five key stats that define Betts' hot streak.
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