Los Angeles these days isnโt just about injuries, the schedule, or the pressure of competition. In a very different light, the story of Mookie Betts is being told in a much simpler language โ a childlike drawing, a clumsy but heartfelt message, and an emotion that leaves anyone who hears it speechless.
While the Los Angeles Dodgers await the return of their most important superstar from oblique injury, the Betts family delivered a moment that no statistics can measure. His daughter, with all the innocence and affection of a child, drew a picture for her father.
The picture depicts a basketball court, a player in a Dodgers jersey, and a family watching from below. But what makes the story special isnโt the drawing itself, but the simple words written in imperfect handwriting: โDad, youโre the best. I miss you on the court. Get well soon.โ
Thereโs no embellishment, no intention of being emotionally charged, but itโs precisely this simplicity that touches the deepest. For fans, Mookie Betts is one of the best players of his generation, an MVP, an icon of consistency and class.

But in that small picture, heโs not a superstar. Heโs just a father whose daughter is waiting for him back on the court, not to score points, but to continue being the simple pride of his family.
Those close to him reveal that Betts kept this picture with him throughout his recovery. It wasnโt displayed in a prominent place, nor did it appear in the media, but it was always near him, a silent reminder of why he had to return.
In those days when recovery was slow, when his body hadnโt met expectations and his mental state was being tested, it was these small things that became his greatest support.
Oblique injuries are nothing new in baseball, but they always present particular challenges. Not only does it affect physical fitness, but it also directly impacts the swing โ the very thing that made Betts famous.
The Dodgers understand this, and therefore they are not rushing. Coach Dave Roberts has repeatedly emphasized that the team will not risk the health of their star player. Bettsโ early return by a few games is meaningless if it means he wonโt be himself for the rest of the season.

Meanwhile, the Dodgers must continue to move forward. They have had inconsistent games, moments where Bettsโ absence was evident in every play, every tactical decision.
While other players have tried to fill the void, no one has been able to completely replicate the impact Betts brought, from offensive prowess to defensive versatility. Thatโs why his return isnโt just a personal matter, but a turning point for the entire team.
However, what makes this story different is that itโs no longer about numbers or specific dates. When a child draws a picture of their father on the court and writes, โI miss you on the court,โ the meaning of the return changes.
Itโs not just about returning to play, but about returning to accomplish something deeper, connected to relationships rarely seen by the public.

Perhaps thatโs what the Dodgers are waiting for, not just a healthy player, but a complete Mookie Betts, both physically and mentally. And if one thing is certain, itโs that he wonโt be returning to the court just under the pressure of a team or the expectations of fans, but carrying a small picture, a simple message, and a motivation that no one else can replace.
As the day of their return draws near, people will likely talk about the Dodgersโ form, their place in the lineup, and their championship chances. But somewhere behind it all, there will always be another story, quieter but far more powerful.
A story about family, love, and how sometimes, the smallest things become the biggest reasons for a superstar to get back on their feet and keep fighting.