Freddie Freeman had visions of returning to the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup for their road trip that started last week, but he instead was placed on the 10-day injured list because of a sprained right ankle.
The injury stemmed from Freeman slipping in a shower at his home, which aggravated his surgically-repaired ankle that originally was sprained during the final week of the 2024 season. The 35-year-old has a well-known drive to play in every game, but spending time on the IL afforded Freeman a new perspective.
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“It actually was very valuable,” he said upon returning from the injured list. “I’ve admitted it over this week to the Dodgers that I’m very thankful. I feel the best I’ve felt since I got hurt. So this was huge. I had an MRI and it just showed fraying of my scar tissue, so it was almost like a freeing thing.
“By Sunday, I felt like I could go, so I started doing live BPs on Monday and Wednesday, did Trajekt [Thursday]. I feel really good. Hate to say it, but I might’ve needed the 10 days.”
While Freeman recognized the time off ultimately suited him well, there wasn’t a change to his overall mindset.
“For me, I’m going to be full bore,” Freeman said. “We haven’t had any conversations (about potential rest). I was getting tighter in my ankle that third game against the Tigers, but I feel way better now than I was going into that series.
“I do think it will be series-to-series, how I feel on Sunday of my third game in a row, how I feel on Monday. I do feel really good and in my mind, I’m playing every game. If my joint is a little inflamed from playing five games in a row or something like that, we’ll be smart about it.
“But in my mind right now, I’m going every game until something tells me otherwise.”
Freeman played in back-to-back games before being held out of the Dodgers lineup for precautionary reasons. That came after getting removed in the eighth inning of a lopsided loss to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night.
“Planned off day. He was either going to take today or tomorrow off, given that we have six in a row,” manager Dave Roberts said Sunday. “He wasn’t going to play six in a row, so we just felt that today would be the best day, and then we’ll run him for three against the Rockies.”
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