Mookie Betts isn't running away from honesty about himself during the World Series . He's expressed the offensive struggles he and the Los Angeles Dodgers are enduring against the Toronto Blue Jays . But his words earned the respect of one former WS winning player.

A.J. Pierzynski took Betts' side on Thursday during his appearance on Foul Territory. The 2005 champ with the Chicago White Sox bluntly stated how L.A.'s offense has “gone away.” But he shared how he loved Betts for being blunt about himself.

“I respect the hell out of someone who stands in front of cameras in a city like LA, in the World Series, and says, I've been terrible, I need to figure it out,” Pierzynski said. “Good for you Mookie.”

Pierzynski and Betts are past teammates on the Boston Red Sox from 2014.

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