Dodgers' Freddie Freeman Opens Up About Missed Games: 'It's Been A Lot The Last Six Weeks'
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Freeman said, "Once I got into the break, that's when I was like, 'You know what, I think it's time to just shut it off for a second.' We all have things going on in our lives. It's been a lot the last six weeks."
Freeman mentioned that throwing was "the 10 out of 10 [pain] for me last week. I wasn't expecting that at all. I thought it would be gripping and swinging. But throwing the ball, coming off the middle finger, I was not ready for that."
Freeman's journey has been challenging, balancing his family's needs, including his son's health, with his commitment to the Dodgers. He recently returned after both a family and a finger injury.
Despite the setbacks, Freeman's resilience remains evident as he continues to perform, hitting a two-run home run just after returning, demonstrating both physical and mental strength.
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