Betts expressed some frustration with himself after Friday’s game. But Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that is just Betts’ being hard on himself.
Betts expressed some frustration with himself after Friday’s game. But Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that is just Betts’ being hard on himself.
Betts expressed some frustration with himself after Friday’s game. But Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that is just Betts’ being hard on himself.
Dave Roberts talks about Jason Heyward making noise in his return, Mookie
Ohtani leads the team with nine stolen bases, but Betts is right behind with eight, running more aggressively than he has in years.
Ohtani leads the team with nine stolen bases, but Betts is right behind with eight, running more aggressively than he has in years.
Ohtani leads the team with nine stolen bases, but Betts is right behind with eight, running more aggressively than he has in years.
An 8-year-old Dodgers fan took a foul ball to the face in a scary moment during Friday’s game against the Reds at Dodger Stadium. The incident occurred in the fourth inning when Mookie Betts sent a screamer into the stands that struck Nathan Sanchez in the right eye, the family told KTLA. The Sanchez family
The actress admitted it was “a big, big, big mistake” starring in the CBS sitcom.
Bette Midler called her short-lived 2000 sitcom 'Bette' a 'big mistake' and revisited the chaos after Lindsay Lohan dropped out of the show's post-pilot episode.
The way she tells it, Bette Midler’s short-lived sitcom “Bette” was more like a comedy of errors. The singer-actor’s semiautobiographical CBS show premiered in 2000 and was canceled 18 episodes into its 22-episode order. Midler dissected her self-declared “big flop” Tuesday on David Duchovny’s podcast, “Fail Better.” “I did a television show, ‘Bette.’ Does it get any more generic than that?” the “Hocus Pocus” star joked. “A big, big, big mistake.” Midler cited a number of reasons for the show's...
Bette Midler opened up about one of her biggest career regrets while discussing her short-lived sitcom Bette, which aired for just one season on CBS.