Freddie Freeman sprains ankle, won’t travel with Dodgers to Colorado

The images of Freddie Freeman ankle taken with X-rays did not reveal any damage to the injury. He will remain in Los Angeles to recuperate and get ready for the NLDS, which begins on October 5.

Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman suffered an ankle sprain during the seventh inning of the winner-take-all division match and will not accompany the team to the centennial state of Colorado for the last weekend of the regular season.

Freddie Freeman was delved into the second play, and Turner’s seems to be shaking out. He also grounded out and fell on his right foot trying to step on the first base bag and hurt his ankle. When he left, he was limping so badly that he was replaced for the defense in the eighth inning.

According to the President of the Dodgers, Andrew Friedman. The team made the wise decision of rest this weekend for the injured player saying that they will make sure that the player is well rested for the next game.

Freddie Freeman exits with injury

The Dodgers secured the top position in the National League West on Thursday and will not be lower than the No. 2 seed in the National League meaning that there are no wild card appearances for them. The kickoff of the 1st game of the NL Division Series is scheduled for October 5, 2013.

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“Yes, it’s inflamed. He will not be traveling with us as most probably Denver. It’s Not That We Are Going To Him To Do Any Altitude. It’s Just That He’S Going To Do His Work Out The Ass And Start To Get About Some Moving. I have total faith that he will be on the court for Game 1, “manager Dave Roberts said. “It was a big advantage getting the bye because that gives him seven or eight days to recuperate from whatever he needs if he is quite sharp for that first round.”

Freddie Freeman records his double in the game on Thursday which is his 35th of the season. For the regular season, he finished with a 282/378/476 with a 137 wRC+, a total of 22 homers, and 89 RBIs with 81 runs in 147 games. With the Dodgers over the last three years. Freddie Freeman leads all of baseball with 141 doubles. He has 563 hits which is second, and with 291 runs scored third.