Dodgers' Freddie Freeman Manages Ankle Injury While Leading National League Batting
Dodgers' Freddie Freeman Manages Ankle Injury While Leading National League Batting

Dodgers' Freddie Freeman Manages Ankle Injury While Leading National League Batting

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Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers continues to deliver an exceptional offensive performance despite ongoing issues with his surgically repaired right ankle. After injuring his ankle during the Dodgers’ World Series run and undergoing offseason surgery, Freeman requires about 90 minutes of daily treatment and various in-game supports to manage his condition. While the ankle is not fully healed—impacting his base running and necessitating specialized care—Freeman leads the National League with a .376 batting average, 1.170 OPS, and nine home runs, demonstrating remarkable resilience. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and team medical staff are optimistic that Freeman may require less intensive treatment by the All-Star break. The Dodgers, already contending with multiple injuries to key players, are relying on Freeman's consistent production as they eye another postseason run. Freeman remains committed to playing every day, aiming for full recovery and continued success at the plate.

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