
Freddie Freeman’s Shocking Injury Leaves Dodgers Reeling in Devastating Milwaukee Sweep
Sunday’s Family Day at Dodger Stadium was set up to be a joyful gathering—food trucks lining the warning track, bounce houses bouncing, and a climbing wall beckoning in left field. But don’t be fooled by the festivities. The energy among the Dodgers players? Far from celebratory. They were still smarting from a grueling 6-5 defeat at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers—a loss that marked their fourth in a row and dragged them deeper into a troubling slump, outscored 71-36 over the past dozen games. This isn’t just a rough patch; it’s the team’s steepest 12-game decline since 2018. Things got even murkier as Milwaukee became the first squad in two decades to sweep a season series of more than four games against the Dodgers, piling on six straight defeats. The frustrations aren’t just numbers; they’re felt in every frustrated sigh in the clubhouse, the worried glances, and the heavy atmosphere surrounding the team. And with first baseman Freddie Freeman out due to a wrist contusion, and defensive miscues steadily creeping into their game, the uphill battle only seems steeper from here. LEARN MORE
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