How many home runs does Mookie Betts have?

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Mookie Betts Home Runs
Mookie Betts

Markus Lynn Betts, better known as Mookie Betts has been plying his trade in Major League Baseball (MLB) for over a decade as of 2024. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, United States, he initially played varsity baseball at John Overton High School before he was selected to play in the league. The Boston Red Sox chose him in the 5th round of the 2011 MLB draft as the #172nd overall pick. He started his professional baseball career with the GCL Red Sox and made his MLB debut with the Boston Red Sox on June 29, 2014.

Mookie Betts remained with the Boston Red Sox from 2014 to 2019 and joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020. Since his MLB debut, he has won the World Series Championship with the Boston Red Sox in 2018 and the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020. Additionally, he has become an eight-time MLB All-Star player in the league as of 2024 and has represented both the American League (AL) team and the National League (NL) in these games.

How many home runs does Mookie Betts have in 2024?

Mookie Betts has played 116 games and scored 19 home runs in the 2024 MLB season, as per Baseball Reference. Additionally, he has played six games in the 2024 postseason and scored two home runs. Therefore, Mookie Betts' total home runs are 21 in 121 games as of 2024 as per Baseball Reference.

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Mookie Betts Career Home Runs

Mookie Betts has had an 11-year-long career in Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played 1381 games and scored 271 home runs as of 2024 as per Baseball Reference. The following table displays his home runs with years and teams that he played for -

Season Player Team Games Home Runs
2014Boston Red Sox 525
2015Boston Red Sox 14518
2016Boston Red Sox 15831
2017Boston Red Sox 15324
2018Boston Red Sox 13632
2019Boston Red Sox 150 29
2020Los Angeles Dodgers 5516
2021 Los Angeles Dodgers 12223
2022 Los Angeles Dodgers 14235
2023Los Angeles Dodgers 15239
2024Los Angeles Dodgers 11619

Mookie Betts' longest home run

Mookie Betts has hit several long home runs in his career so far. However, his longest home run remains the 452-foot home run that he scored against the Kansas City Royals on May 2, 2018, as per the MLB official site. This home run helped his former team, the Boston Red Sox defeat the Kansas City Royals 5-4 at Fenway Park.

Mookie Betts' longest home run ever

Mookie Betts' longest home run ever so far was while he was with his former team, the Boston Red Sox. He scored a 452-foot home run off Danny Duffy of the Kansas City Royals at Fenway Park on May 2, 2018. His home run contributed to the Boston Red Sox defeating the Kansas City Royals 5-4 in that game.

Mookie Betts' 60-yard dash time

Mookie Betts is notable for covering 60-yards in just 6.75 seconds when he was a baseball prospect as per the New York Times. He was considered one of the fastest baseball prospects before he became a professional.

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FAQ's On Mookie Betts Home Runs

A. Mookie Betts has scored 271 home runs so far in his career in MLB.

A. Mookie Betts serves as the shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers in MLB.

A. Mookie Betts has achieved a batting average of .294 in his career in MLB as of 2024.

A. Mookie Betts has scored 19 home runs in the 2024 MLB season. 

A. Mookie Betts has two World Series rings from his two World Series wins in 2018 and 2020. 

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