
Brewers Ignite Rivalry with 10th Straight Win, Dodgers Face Crisis as Freeman Suffers Mysterious Wrist Injury
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters after the game that Freeman’s X-rays came back negative and he’s day-to-day going forward.
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There had already been cause for concern with Freeman, as he has been quietly awful after a torrid start to the season. Since the start of June, he’s hit .201/.274/.282 with only one homer and a 57 wRC+ that ranked as the ninth-worst among qualified players entering Sunday.
The Dodgers nearly came back in the ninth inning, loading the bases and scoring a run off Brewers set-up man Abner Uribe, but Mookie Betts, another former MVP who has struggled lately, lined out to end the game.
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