Hopefully, you didn't give up on Mookie Betts.
If you're a savvy fantasy baseball player, chances are you hung onto him, knowing that it's pretty foolish to give up on a 22-year-old center fielder with star potential after a couple bad months. And shame on you if you sold low.
Shame.
Betts is back and in a big, big way, with the second-year man hitting .283/.336/.463 with 9 home runs, 41 RBI, 43 runs scored, a weighted on base average (wOBA) of .344, a weighted runs created (wRC+) of 117, and an fWAR of 2.