Dodgers News: Freddie Freeman Keeping Same Games Played Goal For 2025 Season
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Freddie Freeman has demonstrated remarkable durability and consistency throughout his Major League Baseball career, particularly since joining the Los Angeles Dodgers. Playing in 467 of 486 possible games highlights his commitment to remaining active, despite facing personal challenges and injury. He aims to play all 162 games in the 2025 season and is making adjustments, like managing a surgically repaired ankle, to ensure readiness. Freeman's dedication is evident as he strives to be one of the top iron men in baseball, embodying a relentless work ethic and a strong desire to contribute to his team.
The goal is 162 (games)," he said. "Hopefully it's 161 because I always take the game off after we win the division. ... I'm doing everything I can to make sure I'm ready for 162."
Freeman takes pride in being one of baseball's iron men and tries to stay on the field as often as possible.
Freeman missed 15 games during the 2024 regular season due in large part to personal challenges with his son Max battling a neurological disorder.
Among other courses of action, Freeman anticipates that including wrapping his ankle during the first half.
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