Los Angeles Dodgers stars Jack Dreyer and Andy Pages received important bowling lessons from fellow teammate Mookie Betts' mother, Diana Collins. The Dodgers' World Series after-party comes after the club won its ninth title, second straight, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in the Fall Classic.
Dodgers Nation published a video in which Collins can be seen giving bowling lessons to Pages and Dreyer, who attempted at a two-lane bowling alley.
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Fans were left in splits upon seeing this. Several fans reacted hilariously, with some making note that Collins is a competitive bowler even at such an age.
"And with that mommy Mookie benched Pages" one fan reacted. "So does Pages always look like he has no idea who he is, where he's at, what day it is, etc? Lmao" another fan commented. "Maybe she can give Andy batting lessons," one fan said. "Love that they have a team mom still!" one fan added. "Mookies mom is in amazing shape, we can see were mookie gets his athleticism from," one fan posted. "Mookie is a professional bowler who also moonlight playing baseball," one fan added.Mookie Betts' mother is a professional bowler
Mookie Betts' mother, Diana Collins, was a competitive bowler and high-level softball player in her youth. Betts previously revealed that the night he was born, Collins was actually bowling the night he was born in Nashville.
“I don’t know. I have no idea. It was just kind of random. My mom was bowling the night I was born, so maybe that’s what it is," Betts said. "I can’t really say. I mean, my crib was in the bowling alley, anything and everything was bowling from when I was a day old to now. It’s nothing new to me. I can’t really explain it. It’s just a passion that I have.”Betts himself is a bowler and was part of his high school bowling team. Apart from that, Diana Collins is the reason the Dodgers star is a four-time World Series champion. Betts didn't have the physical attributes to play baseball, but with her mother's help, he played Little League and went on to become a big name in baseball.
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