Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts has confirmed he will retire after the 2032 season, when his current contract ends. The 33-year-old outfielder shared his future plans during an interview on the Roku miniseries 'What Drives You with John Cena.' Betts cited family priorities as a key reason for stepping away at age 40.
Mookie Betts, a four-time World Series champion and the 2018 American League MVP during his time with the Boston Red Sox, made the announcement in a recent appearance alongside wrestler and actor John Cena. Betts, who was traded to the Dodgers in a blockbuster deal before the 2020 spring training, signed a 12-year, $365 million extension with Los Angeles in July 2020.
In six seasons with the Dodgers, Betts has posted an .867 on-base plus slugging percentage, earned four All-Star selections, and played a key role in the team's World Series victories in 2020 and 2024-25. As he prepares for his 13th MLB season in 2026, Betts remains a cornerstone of a Dodgers roster strengthened this offseason in pursuit of a third consecutive title.
Reflecting on his decision, Betts told Cena, “I’ll be 40, my little girl will be 14, my son will be 10. My parents were always there, and I want to do that same thing for my kids.” He acknowledged the emotional challenge ahead, saying, “Towards the end, it’s probably going to suck. For a while, it’s kind of what has defined me. There’s no way for me to substitute going into the locker room, being on a plane and developing relationships with so many people for 20 to 30 years.”
Betts' commitment to family underscores a shift in priorities after a distinguished career marked by accolades and championships.