Freddie Freeman injury: Dodgers first baseman expected to be in NLDS Game 1 lineup after spraining ankle

Saturday night, the 2024 MLB postseason resumes when Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres open the NLDS at Dodger Stadium . The Padres eliminated the Atlanta Braves in the Wild Card Series earlier this week. The Dodgers finished with baseball’s best record and had a Wild Card Series bye. Saturday will be their first postseason game.

First baseman Freddie Freeman , who sprained his right ankle while running through first base last Thursday, is expected to be in the Game 1 lineup Saturday, though he acknowledged he is not 100% even as the swelling has subsided.

“They told me this is a 4-6 week IL stint, and I’m going to try to do this in a week and play,” Freeman said Friday. “I’m not going to be hindering, I don’t think. There’s certain plays, like the slowing down stuff. I can’t thank (team physical therapist) Bernard Li, our whole training staff, for getting me able to be able to do this.”

Freeman spent the team’s bye week receiving treatment and testing the ankle in batting practice and running the bases. He also tested the ankle with plays at first base. Freeman can not DH, that is Shohei Ohtani’s spot, so he must be able to play on the ankle on both sides of the ball. It’s not just about getting his bat into the lineup. He has to be able to play first base too.

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