Freddie Freeman on Dodgers' Struggles: 'I Truly Have No Answers'
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Freddie Freeman on Dodgers' Struggles: 'I Truly Have No Answers'
""Not scoring runs, it's just not who we are," Freeman said. "We're not getting anything going. We're not getting the hits.""
""We haven't for a while," he added. "I truly have no answers.""
""I figured I was going to talk to you after this game and I was trying to come up with some answers," Freeman said. "Sometimes you just don't have the right answers. Just really not going to sit here and give some cliches. We're just not playing very good. Our pitching was great tonight. Offensively, we were not good. There's no sugarcoating this. We need to figure this out and figure this out quick.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost seven of nine games and endured a five-game losing streak with under a month before the postseason. The team holds a 21-25 record since the All-Star break amid injuries, slumps, and intermittent bad luck. The Dodgers remain tied for third in runs per game (5.03) overall but have struggled recently, hitting .243 with a .705 OPS in September, ranking 22nd in MLB. Freddie Freeman voiced frustration about offensive ineffectiveness while acknowledging strong pitching performance in a recent game. The team needs to restore consistent run production quickly to secure postseason positioning.
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