Dodgers Teammates Praise Freddie Freeman For Game-Winning Defensive Play
Briefly

In a high-stakes game, the Los Angeles Dodgers narrowly defeated the Kansas City Royals 5-4, with an intense bottom of the ninth inning defining the match. Dodgers' Tanner Scott faced pressure with bases loaded but executed a ground ball play leading to a game-saving double play, crediting Freddie Freeman's skills at first base. Despite dealing with an ankle injury affecting his mobility, Freeman remains a top defender, praised by teammates for his reliability and exceptional catching ability. His performance highlights the importance of defense in securing a win for Los Angeles.
Freddie does a really good over there. All I've got to do is throw it in the vicinity, and he always catches it.
Incredible. I don't know how he did that one. That was really cool.
Freddie is pretty good. I mean, he's got a Gold Glove for a reason. He's a special player.
Despite my lack of range, I still grade out well as a defender,
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