Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts (50) reacts to the crowd before batting against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning at Fenway Park. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Mookie Betts suited up at Fenway Park on Friday for the first time in four seasons. Nearly half a decade after departing from his first MLB franchise, the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar reflected on what the homecoming meant to him.

Betts received a rousing reception when he took his very first at-bat against the Boston Red Sox. The moment — and the entire weekend back in Boston — felt like closure for the seven-time All-Star.

“I think it kind of acted as it,” Betts said Sunday, via NESN’s Tim Crowley. “Being that it was four years wasn’t so bad. It did act as closure and I’m glad I got it.”

Betts also admitted that he needed to “drown the emotions out” in order to focus on the games. The former MVP seemed to be able to do just that, as he went 7-of-15 with two doubles, a home run and 4 RBI in the three-game series. The Dodgers managed to win two out of three games.

In the Red Sox’s lone 8-5 win on Saturday, Betts was fittingly the final out with the bases loaded. The former Red Sox star flew out to center field to end the contest.

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