Dodgers' Dave Roberts Reveals Concern Level in Freddie Freeman's Career-Worst Slump
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers are currently 58-39 as they head into the All-Star Break, with Freddie Freeman hitting a disappointing .202 over his last 30 games. Despite his slump, he contributed significantly to a victory against the San Francisco Giants with two RBIs, including a crucial single in the 11th inning. Manager Dave Roberts expressed a level of reassurance regarding Freeman's ability to recover, attributing recent struggles to swing-and-miss tendencies and a lack of solid contact. Freeman's performance was exceptional in May, making his recent decline all the more noteworthy.
Manager Dave Roberts expressed confidence in Freddie Freeman's ability to overcome his slump, emphasizing that Freeman's preparation and competitive nature will ultimately lead to improvement.
Freddie Freeman has been struggling, hitting just .202 in his last 30 games, with only seven RBIs leading up to the All-Star Break.
Freeman's strong performance in the 5-2 win against the San Francisco Giants included a clutch RBI single in the top of the 11th, showcasing potential for a turnaround.
Roberts identified swing-and-miss issues and chasing pitches as key factors contributing to Freeman's recent struggles, acknowledging that improvement is expected given Freeman’s talent.
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