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Atlanta Braves Star Says Dodgers’ Mookie Betts Is ‘Afraid of Me’ – Bowling

Bowling is in Mookie Betts’ blood. He has lost count of the number of perfect 300 games he has bowled in his life, and in February he hosted his second annual bowling tournament in Los Angeles.

Now, Atlanta Braves outfielder Michael Harris II is ready to challenge Betts one-on-one in the bowl game. Harris told MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM that “Mookie is honestly afraid of me. »

The two multi-sport athletes played together in Louisville, Kentucky, this past January, as part of the Friends for Fun Mixer tournament. They also plan to host another tournament again in 2025 and maybe that’s when Harris will get the face-off he’s been looking forward to.

“I haven’t really faced him 1v1 for a full match. He was at my event and we played at the same time,” Harris said during the radio interview. “I got a strike, he got a nine. So I’ll take the dubbing for now. I have to play him for 10 full frames and see what he has.

For all the bowlers reading this or watching the video above, bowling side by side is extremely difficult. Proper lane etiquette is to wait until the bowler on the neighboring lane has completed his throw before stepping up.

Perhaps the connection between these two in bowling will create more user-friendly content next offseason.

Photo credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

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