Freddie Freeman ended the MLB 2024 season with a career defined race for Los Angeles Dodgers. He started the 2025 season on a slightly lower note.
The Dodgers announced on Thursday that they placed the MVP REGNING WORLD SERIES On the 10 -day injuries list with a right ankle injury, he suffered to slide in the shower at his home. This decision is retroactive on March 31.
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There was no corresponding movement because the dodgers left on Thursday, but they will be able to add a player to their list of 26 men before Friday's match against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Freeman has appeared in just three games this season and none since March 29. The shower incident would have taken place last weekendWith the manager Dave Roberts describing him as a “little mishap”, by Sonja Chen from mlb.com.
The Dodgers have an 8-0 sheet, despite Freddie Freeman at only three games. (Jonathan Hui-Imagn images)
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Previously, he missed the two games of the Japan series with discomfort ribs, echoing his other injury to the World Series.
The ankle is the same as that as underwent surgery after the 2024 season. Freeman played through pain for the whole MLB in the playoffs after seriously walking the ankle at the end of the regular season, while also being Treat with the cartilage of the broken ribs. None of the injuries prevented him from Home Home Runs in four consecutive games in the World Series.
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It is a different environment now, however. Roberts previously told journalists he expected that Freeman was ready for the matches this week, then good for the Phillies series this weekend. Now Freeman is absent until April 10 at least April 10, which will also miss the series next week against the Washington Nationals. Dodgers are planned to visit President Donald Trump in the White House during this trip.
Mail Freeman for all matches except three did not prevent the Dodgers from starting their season 8-0, The longest race unbeaten to start a season for a title champion in the history of the MLB.