Freddie Freeman‘s recent injury has sparked concern among MLB fans about his return. The Dodgers’ star first baseman sprained his ankle in a game, raising questions about how long he might be sidelined.
Here is everything to know about Freddie Freeman’s injury and details of when she will return.
How did Freddie Freeman get injured playing basketball?
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman injured his right ankle during Thursday’s game after awkwardly landing while running to first base. The injury occurred in the seventh inning when Freeman tried to beat a wide throw from Padres second baseman Jake Cronenworth. After stepping on the bag, Freeman rolled his ankle and limped off the field, visibly in pain.
He was later seen using crutches and wearing a walking boot, raising concerns about his availability for the postseason. Though Freeman’s X-rays came back negative, his ankle remains swollen. However, Freeman is hopeful he’ll recover in time for the National League Division Series.
When will Freddie Freeman return to play MLB?
Freddie Freeman will miss the final series of the regular season as he stays in Los Angeles to focus on treatment for his sprained ankle. The MLB star said, “Fortunate enough that we have some time off now to heal this thing. I’m optimistic. I’ve never hurt an ankle so I can’t really give you guys an answer, but I’ll do everything I can.” (via MLB)
Dodgers president Andrew Friedman shared that there’s no need for Freeman to play the final games of the regular season, focusing instead on ensuring he’s ready for the playoffs. “We have no reason to play him this weekend. So we’ll make sure that he’s rested up and ready to go next Saturday.”
Manager Dave Roberts echoed this sentiment. He stated that Freeman will receive proper treatment and is expected to be ready for Game 1 of the National League Division Series. (via True Blue LA)