'I can go.' Dodger Freddie Freeman endures hours of therapy to play on sprained ankle
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Freddie Freeman felt no pain after a crucial Game 5 win, attributing it to a mix of adrenaline, relief, gratitude, and prescribed pain medication.
Freeman's contributions during the NLDS included four hits and a stolen base, showing his commitment despite playing through a badly sprained ankle.
Manager Dave Roberts emphasized Freeman's dedication, stating, 'He's sacrificing his body right now... doing a lot that people don't know about to stay on the field.'
Freeman follows a rigorous pregame routine with the medical team, often spending hours on the trainer's table to prepare for games after his injury.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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