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Mookie Betts mentoring Miguel Vargas

Mookie Betts mentoring Miguel Vargas

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Over the final few weeks of the 2022 season, it became easy to spot Mookie Betts out on the field before each game. All you had to do was look for Miguel Vargas, and more often than not, you would see the six-time All-Star giving the Cuban rookie some tips.

As he struggled to find consistent playing time during his first stint in the Majors last season, Vargas picked up an outfielder’s glove and tried to learn a new position just so he could get into the lineup. He had little to no experience in the outfield. 

Vargas’ willingness to learn something new, however, caught Betts’ attention. He remembered making the transition from infielder to outfielder. Betts could see glimpses of himself in Vargas, so he decided to help, giving him advice every step of the way. 

“He just seemed like a good kid,” Betts said. “He wants to be good. I can relate to that. He’s just a good kid. It wasn’t on purpose or anything. I was just trying to make him feel comfortable.”

Since last season, Betts and Vargas have grown closer. The two were among the group that traveled to data-driven player development facility Driveline Baseball in Seattle this offseason. Vargas and Betts worked out in Los Angeles a few times during the winter. The Cuban infielder also changed his representation this offseason and is now part of the same agency that handles Betts.

This spring, at least until Betts left for the World Baseball Classic, the two were once again together out on the field — this time, at second base. It’s no secret Betts prefers second base over the outfield. But given his contract, he’ll continue to be the Dodgers’ right fielder for the foreseeable future, though he’ll get more opportunities in the infield following Gavin Lux’s injury.

Vargas, however, will start at second base, another position where he has limited experience. Again, Betts has taken the time to teach the Cuban infielder, often spending 30 minutes after batting practice fielding grounders and giving Vargas tips at the position.

“It’s been incredible for me to have him,” Vargas told MLB.com in Spanish. “Since the first day I got here, he just kind of took me under his wing. Not only that he’s helped me, but just the way he’s gone out of his way to do that for me, I’m just honored and proud to be able to call…

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