
""I just started, like, a month ago. I've got a couple songs under my belt now, but I'm trying to get to where I can do a little live performance somewhere. ... I can't sing, but if you can play the guitar and speak, it sounds good. It does sound good." Betts added he already knows "Wagon Wheel" by Darius Rucker and is making progress on learning "I'm the Problem" in order to join country star Morgan Wallen live on stage:"
""My goal is to do a live performance with Morgan and my boy ERNEST next offseason. Not this offseason, but next offseason, I'm doing a live performance. You heard it here first." Betts further elaborated that he was gifted a guitar by his father, and that prompted his interest in learning how to play. He estimated to spending 30 to 45 minutes on average each day of playing it, but noted sometimes that can extend to two hours."
The Dodgers rested several regulars for the final regular-season series, including Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy and Tommy Edman. Betts has taken up playing guitar about a month ago, practices roughly 30 to 45 minutes daily (sometimes up to two hours), and even played on the team flight. Betts already knows "Wagon Wheel" and is working on "I'm the Problem" with a stated goal of performing live with Morgan Wallen and ERNEST next offseason. Betts received the guitar from his father. Betts remains a decorated player and active in other recreational sports.
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