Freddie Freeman injured, out of Dodgers lineup
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Roberts said Freeman’s ankle wasn’t exactly 100% before the accident, but he still came out of the gate with two home runs and four RBI to start the year when the team was in Tokyo.
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Freddie Freeman had a “little mishap” entering the shower at home that caused his surgically repaired right ankle to swell up a bit, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
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"He had a little mishap entering the shower," manager Dave Roberts said. "Kind of swelled up a little bit."
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