Freddie Freeman: Dodgers Putting Together 'Quality At-Bats'
Briefly

You always hear it, hitting is contagious. Once Mookie worked the walk, Shohei hits a homer. You just want to try and keep it going and start the inning again. And you do that, and then Will gets to hit, and then Teoscar does it again, and Jason. Those are the innings that are fun, fun for fans to come to those games, glad they came tonight.
It started in Pittsburgh, we sort of put better at-bats together off those tough pitchers. Kind of just carried it through the weekend, Had a nice day off yesterday, we needed it after getting home so late again. But a good start to our home stand, we've been swinging that's pretty good for a couple weeks now.
Our plan as an offense is always try to get that starting pitcher out in five innings or less. It sets up getting to the bullpen, making it harder throughout the series, we were able to do that tonight. Put together good at-bats, made them use some relief pitchers that might be down the rest of the series, so it's a good start to our series here.
When asked to explain the Dodgers' offensive surge, Freeman said that the quality of at-bats have improved. 'We're hitting the balls,' Freeman joked. 'I mean, I know it's kind of cliche, but it's the ebbs and flows of'
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