Freddie Freeman Appreciates Dodgers Teammates For Chance To Play In World Series
Briefly

Freddie Freeman has struggled with a sprained ankle, which has affected his performance and routine. However, he appreciates his teammates' success while he recovers.
Freeman's recent performance in the postseason has been far from stellar, hitting only 7-for-32 with one RBI, as his injury hampers his usual game.
Manager Dave Roberts commented on Freeman's situation, explaining the decision to hold him back from Game 6, highlighting how crucial it is to ensure his health before the World Series.
Max Muncy has stepped up for the Dodgers in Freeman's absence, setting an MLB postseason record by reaching base safely in 12 consecutive plate appearances.
Read at Dodger Blue
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