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Brewers Ignite Rivalry with 10th Straight Win, Dodgers Face Crisis as Freeman Suffers Mysterious Wrist Injury

Brewers Ignite Rivalry with 10th Straight Win, Dodgers Face Crisis as Freeman Suffers Mysterious Wrist Injury

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Sunday began as a different story when a third-inning rally, capped off by a Shohei Ohtani homer, made it 3-0 Los Angeles. The Brewers tied the game an inning later via a defensive meltdown by the Dodgers, who committed three errors in the game.

One of the players responsible for those errors, Esteury Ruiz, redeemed himself with a homer in the fifth inning, but the Brewers again came back an inning later and took the lead for good this time.

It was after that when Freeman, the reigning World Series MVP took an 88 mph sinker to the wrist from Milwaukee Brewers starter Jose Quintana. The 35-year-old Freeman immediately started walking to the dugout, and the Dodgers sooner announced that he left with a left wrist contusion.

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