Freddie Freeman Says Ankle Injury Still Bothering Him After First Cactus League Game for Dodgers
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Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers made his Cactus League debut, going 1-for-3, but continues to cope with ankle pain after offseason surgery. He indicated that he would need daily treatment and will likely play with tape on his ankle through the All-Star break. Freeman reflected on his immense effort during the World Series, playing through significant pain, including broken rib cartilage. Expressing pride in his contributions, he emphasized his commitment to the game and to his team, highlighting the championship victory as a sweet reward for his dedication.
I gave myself to the game, to the field. I did everything I could to get onto that field. And that's why this is really, really sweet.
When I go home and put my head on that pillow, I ask if I gave everything I had that night. And usually it's a yes.
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