Mookie Betts plays 6 innings at shortstop as Dodgers deal with injuries to pitchers


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Mookie Betts is moving along in his transition to shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The club is hoping reliever Blake Treinen dodged a long-term injury even though he couldn't get out of the way of a wicked line drive to the ribs. Betts had a single and fielded his only grounder cleanly in six innings of a 7-1 victory over Texas. Treinen was injured in the fourth when he was struck by a line drive from Sam Huff. The right-hander had X-rays, and further tests were planned Sunday.

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