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Four Dodgers have welcomed new babies into the world. That's a lot of babies. Mookie and Brianna Betts were first, welcoming Kaj. Then it was Evan and Liz Phillips welcoming Beau. Along came Max and Kellie Muncy who welcomed Wyatt. Then it was Brusdar and Allison Graterol who most recently joined the club.

All four were on the team last year along with former Dodger Cody Bellinger who just welcomed his second kiddo this past weekend.

Five babies is a lot of babies. Five babies from five teammates being born within 10 days of each other, now that's just unheard of.

The thinking among Dodgers fans on social media has been more or less the same... these boys got busy during last year's All-Star break.

“I think everyone had a great All-Star break [last July],” one Dodgers staff member joked to the Los Angeles Times.

Evan Phillips seems like he's happy to go through fatherhood for the first time with his teammates.

“It’s a good checks-and-balances system. Like, ‘Hey, where are you guys at right now? Are you experiencing this as well?’ Things like that. ... “We get to experience it together. And it’s the first for a lot of us, too.”

One more Dodger teammate will be joining the club soon as well. Caleb and Carissa Ferguson are due possibly within the next week or two.

Six babies is a lot of babies! Six babies within a few weeks of each other? 

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At least this isn't happening during October.