Dodgers slugger shares update after scratch from Tokyo Series


On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers officially began their 2025 season with a win over the Chicago Cubs in the Tokyo Series. Still, there is some new concern about star first baseman Freddie Freeman.

Freeman was a late scratch from the Dodgers’ lineup after he experienced some discomfort in his ribs. He had played through the injury during the playoffs last season and said it improved with rest. The 35-year-old felt discomfort in the area during batting practice before L.A.’s 4-1 victory over the Cubs.

Following the game, Freeman told reporters that the “same exact spot” in his rib area began bothering him in warmups. He said he had been experiencing no issues leading up to the game and wanted to play even after experiencing minor pain.

“I’m good. It’s not as bad (as last year), absolutely not,” Freeman said. “They told me I’ve got a 75 percent chance of playing tomorrow, so we’ll see.”

Freeman said the ailment is not nearly as severe as last season when it prevented him from walking. However, he admitted that if the discomfort persists on Wednesday, he will likely have to undergo an MRI.



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