LOS ANGELES — Mookie Betts’ season ended a month ago.

After the Dodgers’ win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Aug. 8, Betts was batting .239 with a .680 OPS (despite two hits including a home run that night). He declared that he was done worrying about those numbers.

“This season’s over,” Betts said that month . “My season’s kind of over. We’re going to have to chalk that up to not a great season.”

Since that night, Betts’ season has taken a turn. Going into Wednesday night’s game against the Colorado Rockies, Betts had batted .322 (37 for 115) in 29 games with a .905 OPS, six home runs, 21 RBIs and 19 runs scored .

True to his earlier declaration, Betts is not willing to make too much of this.

“I mean, it’s been pretty good if you just try to step back and look at it,” he said recent

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