Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers, despite being one of the top hitters this season with a .321 batting average, is experiencing a significant slump. Over his last 15 games, Freeman has dropped to a .182 average and hasn't hit a home run since Mother's Day, leading to self-criticism. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledges Freeman's struggles and the importance of getting all MVPs performing well as the team faces a competitive division race. The team's success may depend on Freeman rediscovering his form soon.
"I haven't been very good for a while. Just trying to figure it out, did the net drill many, many times [the] last few days, but still not clicking."
"He's certainly his toughest critic, but I've talked to him numerous times, and he just hasn't found something that clicks, where he feels like himself, since spring training, which certainly is a long time."
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