Mookie Betts' wife Brianna celebrates Dodgers star's solo HR to left center, sports custom gear ft. his jersey number for NLDS showdown
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts has been hot in the past couple of games. He's now hit a home run in back-to-back games, going long in Game 3 and Game 4 of the ongoing NLDS series against the San Diego Padres.
Betts' home run in the first inning of Game 4 off Dylan Cease started the Dodgers' offense, which would go on to score eight runs. Meanwhile, the pitchers shut down the Padres offense as LA won 8-0 to tie the NLDS at 2-2. The series heads back to Chavez Ravine for the all-important Game 5.
In attendance to support Mookie Betts and the Dodgers for Game 4 was her wife, Brianna, who watched the game from the seats of Petco Park with other wives and girlfriends. She celebrated Mookie Betts' left-field home run on her social media.
She also shared her gameday outfit, sporting her husband's No. 50 jersey with Betts written on it. She paired it with black athletic-style pants with white stripes running down the sides. She also had a small white handbag.
Mookie Betts' wife Brianna enjoys Dodgers' Game 4 win with Chelsea Freeman
The Dodgers required all the support they could get as they entered Game 4 with a chance of being knocked out of the postseason. And since the game was at Petco Park, the wives and girlfriends of Dodgers stars decided to make a trip to San Diego and support their partners.
Their prayers were heard as the Dodgers would go on to put on a dominant outing to force Game 5.
Soon after, celebratory snaps started to roll on social media by Dodgers star's partners. Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea enjoyed the game with Brianna.
With the game heading back to Dodger Stadium, the Padres have got themselves in a situation. The Dodgers fans haven't been good hosts, as evidenced by a few incidents like throwing beer bottles at Jurickson Profar in Game 2. Their chance to win at home was ruined. Now they'll hope that they can come out on top and push the Dodgers from their high horse in Game 5.
The New York Mets have already shown how to upset a favorite team as they knocked out the Phillies. Another NLDS upset can be on the cards. However, the Dodgers stars and their partners will hope that doesn't turn out to be the case.