Mookie Betts is backing Dave Roberts to stay with the Los Angeles Dodgers until his contract expires in 2032. On July 6, the Dodgers secured their 60th win of the season, defeating the Colorado Rockies 8-7.

What happened?

The Dodgers' win marked a significant milestone for manager Dave Roberts, who reached his 1,000th managerial win. Roberts has been with the organization since 2016 and has led the team to three World Series Championships.

Why it matters for Mookie Betts

Mookie Betts has made it clear that he wants Roberts to remain with the team until his own contract expires in 2032. Betts signed a 12-year, $365 million contract with the Dodgers in July 2020 and has stated that he will retire in 2032.

What comes next?

Roberts is considering Betts' request, but has expressed concerns about managing for another seven to nine years. The Dodgers have had a successful season so far, with Betts playing a key role despite struggling with an oblique injury in early April.

Mookie Betts has been with the Dodgers for the same amount of games as he was with the Boston Red Sox, with eerily similar stat lines for both teams. As of yesterday's game, Betts has recorded 139 HR, 470 RBI, .301 AVG, 134 OPS+, 34.6 fWAR with the Red Sox, and 163 HR, 473 RBI, .275 AVG, 134 OPS+, 29.3 fWAR with the Dodgers.

The Dodgers' success this season is a testament to the team's strength and depth, with Betts and Roberts playing important roles. On July 6, Betts was slashing .237/.297/.425 with 11 home runs and 30 RBIs through 57 games.

Dave Roberts told Bill Shaikin, a journalist for the Los Angeles Times, that he is thinking about staying with the team until Betts' contract expires. Roberts has spent all but one of his managerial games with the Dodgers and has become the fastest manager in history to record 1,000 career wins.

The future of the Dodgers is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Mookie Betts wants Dave Roberts to remain with the team until his contract expires in 2032. With the team's success this season and Roberts' milestone win, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for the Dodgers and their manager.

Mookie Betts will be 40 years old when he retires in 2032, and he wants to ensure that his manager is still with the team. Betts has stated that he wants to be there for his kids, just like his parents were there for him.

The Dodgers' win on July 6 marked a significant milestone for the team, and Mookie Betts' backing of Dave Roberts is a clear indication of the team's strength and depth. With the season still ongoing, it will be interesting to see how the team performs in the coming weeks and months.

Mookie Betts and the Dodgers are looking to continue their success this season, with the team currently sitting at the top of their division. The future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Mookie Betts wants Dave Roberts to remain with the team until his contract expires in 2032.