LOS ANGELES – A heartwarming story has spread throughout the MLB community as Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts reportedly donated half of his prize money from last season to a retirement fund for his mother, Diana Benedict, as a special Mother’s Day tribute.
This news quickly moved Dodgers fans, not only because of the financial value of the decision, but also because of the story behind it: the woman who fought to protect Mookie Betts’ baseball dreams from when he was a small boy often rejected by Little League teams.
“Everything I have today started with my mom,” Betts shared emotionally. “There were times when the whole world thought I wasn’t good enough, but my mom never thought that.”
Today, Mookie Betts is one of MLB’s biggest superstars. But as a child, he wasn’t the kind of kid teams would fight over.
Betts has repeatedly recounted how he was deemed too small and not physically fit enough to play baseball at a higher level. Some Little League teams even refused to let him play, believing he was too small to compete.
But Diana Benedict wouldn’t accept that.

According to those close to him, Betts’ mother took matters into her own hands to ensure her son could continue playing. When opportunities dwindled, she even helped set up a team so Mookie could have a place to play and develop.
“She wouldn’t let me give up,” Betts once said in an old interview. “Even when I started to doubt myself, she always said I belonged on the baseball field.”
Sources close to the Betts family say he quietly set aside a large portion of his prize money from last season to establish a retirement fund for his mother, ensuring her a comfortable and secure future.
For Betts, this wasn’t a ostentatious act. He considered it something he “should have done a long time ago.”
“I want my mother to no longer have to worry about anything,” Betts said. “She sacrificed her whole life for me. Now it’s time for me to take care of her in return.”
This news quickly spread throughout the MLB community, where many players and fans viewed Betts’ story as the most beautiful example of the meaning of Mother’s Day.
In the Dodgers’ clubhouse, Mookie Betts has always been seen as a leader – not only for his talent but also for his approachable personality and rare humility for a superstar.
A member of the Dodgers organization shared:
“Mookie never forgets where he comes from. He always speaks of his mother with special gratitude.”
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Betts’ teammates also said he often mentions that family is the biggest reason he always stays motivated to play, no matter how much success he achieves in his career.
After the story was shared, thousands of Dodgers fans left emotional comments on social media.
One fan wrote:
“Mookie isn’t just the MVP on the baseball field. He’s the MVP of his family.”
Another commented:
“This story explains why everyone loves Mookie Betts so much.”
According to those close to him, Betts’ mother took matters into her own hands to ensure her son could continue playing. When opportunities dwindled, she even helped set up a team so Mookie could have a place to play and develop.
“She wouldn’t let me give up,” Betts once said in an old interview. “Even when I started to doubt myself, she always said I belonged on the baseball field.”
Sources close to the Betts family say he quietly set aside a large portion of his prize money from last season to establish a retirement fund for his mother, ensuring her a comfortable and secure future.
Many parents also shared that they saw themselves in Diana Benedict – a mother who would do anything to let her son continue pursuing his dream.
For Betts, baseball was never just about fame or money. It was the result of years of his mother’s silent fighting behind the scenes – from driving him to practice, protecting him from the skepticism of others, to creating opportunities so he wouldn’t miss out on his love of the sport.
“Maybe if it weren’t for my mom,” Betts admitted, “I would never have continued playing baseball.”
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And that’s why he sees this decision as a thank you rather than a material gift.
Those close to him say Diana Benedict broke down in tears when she learned of her son’s decision. For her, what makes her most proud isn’t the titles or multi-million dollar contracts, but the fact that Mookie still has the same heart he had when he was a boy.
While MLB is often talked about in terms of statistics, home runs, or championships, Mookie Betts’ story offers a different perspective: sometimes the greatest thing in sports isn’t on the court, but in how a son remembers his mother’s sacrifices.
Mookie Betts may be one of the best players in the world right now. But this Mother’s Day, he doesn’t want to be remembered as an MVP or an All-Star.
He just wants to be a grateful son.
And amidst the dazzling lights of Los Angeles, that story touched the hearts of the entire baseball community – because ultimately, what moved people most wasn’t the money given away, but the love behind it.