Dodgers 2020 World Series Champions Jersey Team-Signed by (12) with Mookie Betts, Clayton Kershaw, Cody Bellinger, Corey Seager (MLB)
This original photograph captures Cody Bellinger and Mookie Betts in action during the 2020 World Series. It is officially licensed by Major League Baseball.
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Upgrade your collection of Los Angeles Dodgers memorabilia by picking up this Mookie Betts autographed Nike City Connect Replica Jersey to your collection. Featuring a hand-signed signature from the former AL MVP who helped lead the Dodgers to a World Series title in 2020, this jersey is a must-have for any die-hard Los Angeles Dodgers fan or serious MLB collector.
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