Freddie Freeman Shares 'Key' To Dodgers Offensive Success
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Freddie Freeman Shares 'Key' To Dodgers Offensive Success
"Obviously, we would love to get more hits than we had the last couple days, but I think with our lineup, no one's going to worry about that. It's going to happen. Baseball's hard. We're going to go through our stretches where we don't get the hits."
"But that's the key. We got really good people on the rubber there too that keep us in the game just long enough where we can come out and score some runs late in the game. We got a deep and talented lineup."
"To complete their comebacks, the Dodgers have relied on the home run in each game so far. On Opening Day, it was Andy Pages who put them ahead with a three-run blast."
"The Dodgers have also been able to do the small things well, such as working walks and moving hitters into scoring position."
The Los Angeles Dodgers began their pursuit of a third consecutive World Series title with a 3-0 record after sweeping the Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite trailing 2-0 in each game, they demonstrated resilience by coming back, aided by their ability to control the strike zone. Freddie Freeman emphasized the team's depth and talent, noting their effective approach at the plate. Home runs played a crucial role in their victories, with key players contributing significantly. Additionally, the team excelled in small ball tactics, such as drawing walks and advancing runners into scoring positions.
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