Mookie Betts drove in a run Saturday, extending his consecutive games streak with an RBI to six. This matches the longest such streak Betts has recorded since joining the Dodgers.

Betts contributed to the team's offense in the Saturday game against the Braves, reaching base multiple times. The first five hitters accounted for most of the team's production.

The six-game RBI streak ties Betts' previous high as a Dodger, set from September 2-9, 2020.

His career best for consecutive games with at least one run batted in is seven. He accomplished this mark twice in 2016 during his time with the Red Sox. Stat details about his career streak are available here.

The Dodgers franchise record for a consecutive RBI streak is 10 games. Shohei Ohtani holds this mark, setting it last season from June 16-26. Five other Dodgers players have reached nine straight games, including Matt Kemp in 2011. Context on the Ohtani record was previously reported here.

The major league record for this category stands at 17 straight games. Ray Grimes, a Cubs first baseman, set this mark from June 27-July 23, 1922. Major League Baseball streak information is available here.

Betts' recent contributions include driving in the winning run with a solo home run in Friday's series opener. Details from that game can be found here.

The Dodgers continue their series. Updated team standings and scores are available here.

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