Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts isn't interested in being the hero. The Dodgers offense has struggled for the better part of the last three weeks. Monday's 9-3 loss against the San Francisco Giants was the ninth time in the last 12 games that the team scored three or fewer runs. The matchup also marked the long-awaited return of Betts, who was sidelined by a right oblique strain just eight games into the 2026 season. Betts spoke to the media ahead of Monday's game and was asked by reporters whether he could ignite a slumping Dodgers offense. “No. Because I know I’m not the hero. It’s going to take us all,” Betts said. “We’re going to go through our ups and downs. It’s important for everyone to know it’s going to take all of us and not just one guy getting through their struggles or whatever it is.” Betts went 1-for-5 at the plate in his return and is coming off a 2025 campaign that saw him put up the worst offensive numbers of his career.…