The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost two straight games against the Colorado Rockies, but they still boast the best record in MLB. They sit at 15-6 and lead the National League West.

Despite the recent hiccup, the Dodgers have undoubtedly looked like the best team in baseball to start the season and have achieved this early success despite dealing with a number of injuries. One of the most notable absences has been Mookie Betts, who suffered a right oblique strain April 5 against the Washington Nationals.

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The injury occurred on a checked swing early in the game, and Betts felt discomfort while running the bases.

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50)© Brett Davis-Imagn Images

An MRI confirmed the strain, and the Dodgers placed him on the 10-day injured list. The setback has forced him to miss 13 straight games.

Ahead of Monday’s game against Colorado, manager Dave Roberts provided a positive update on his star shortstop.

“Mookie Betts started a swing progression over the weekend,” Roberts said.

Roberts also confirmed that it’ll take a while before he’s active, but the latest update signals significant progress as he rehabs his oblique injury (h/t Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic).

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