Several Los Angeles Dodgers players have been unfiltered in discussing their anger with the Houston Astros cheating to win the 2017 World Series, which has further heightened the intensity in the regular-season meetings since the scandal was uncovered.
The latest chapter begins Tuesday when the Dodgers welcome the Astros to Dodger Stadium for the start of a two-game series. L.A. split a two-game set at Minute Maid Park in May, and seeing Houston again evoked more questions about potential added motivation because of their cheating.
“That’s really for those guys,” Betts said of Dodgers who were part of the 2017 club and still remain on the roster.