The Los Angeles Dodgers sweep the Colorado Rockies in Denver, and Mookie Betts says the performance brings to mind a key lesson that fits the team’s championship mindset. Betts comments that winning “big moments” is central to how the Dodgers succeed.

Both outlets frame Betts’ remarks as a reflection on competitive focus rather than a direct comparison to last year’s World Series. While Betts is mindful that this mid-August series is not the same as the World Series, the shared point across coverage is that the sweep reminds him of the kind of situational execution and urgency the Dodgers emphasize when games matter most.

The difference in emphasis is mainly in framing: one outlet highlights the World Series connection as a “lesson” Betts draws from, while the other repeats the same core idea with similar wording, focusing on the fact that Betts explicitly avoids treating the series as a true parallel. In both accounts, the sweep itself and Betts’ explanation are the primary story elements.