Dodgers place Mookie Betts on injured list, call up Hyeseong Kim
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, April 5, 2026 at 3:26 pm
Dodgers Star Mookie Betts Placed on Injured List
Los Angeles Dodgers star shortstop Mookie Betts has been placed on the injured list with an oblique strain, the team announced Sunday. The injury occurred during Saturday's game when Betts felt discomfort in his back while running the bases. An MRI confirmed the strain, sidelining the player for a minimum of 10 days. This marks the team's first significant injury of the regular season.
To fill the roster spot, the Dodgers have called up infielder Hyeseong Kim from their Triple-A affiliate. Kim, in his second year with the organization, is expected to provide depth and potential playing time at shortstop. Manager Dave Roberts indicated that Miguel Rojas and Alex Freeland would likely share time at shortstop in Betts' absence, while also remaining in the mix at second base. Kim's performance in Triple-A has been promising, batting .346 with a double, two RBIs, and four walks in his first 26 at-bats. Notably, his strikeout rate has improved, with only seven strikeouts in 32 plate appearances. The team will be looking for Kim to contribute with good at-bats, utilizing his contact-focused skillset, speed, and defensive abilities.
The Dodgers will need to adjust their lineup and strategy to compensate for the loss of Betts, a key player. This early-season injury presents a challenge for the team as they navigate the remainder of the season.
BNN's Perspective:
While any injury to a star player is a setback, the Dodgers have a deep roster and a proven track record of adapting to adversity. The call-up of Kim offers an opportunity for a young player to prove himself at the major league level. The team's ability to absorb this loss and maintain their competitive edge will be a key storyline to watch in the coming weeks.
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