Dodgers manager Dave Roberts explained why the team chose to keep Freddie Freeman out of the lineup for the Tokyo Series.
Outfielder Mookie Betts and first baseman Freddie Freeman were missing from the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day lineup.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman nearly retired after his youngest son Max's sudden hospitalization with ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers scratched their star first baseman from their first two games as a persistent injury reemerged.
Betts was sent home prior to the start of the first game after dealing with a stomach virus that caused him to lose 15 pounds ...
Takeaways from the Tokyo Series, which ended with the Dodgers winning both games against the Cubs. Next game that counts is March 27 at Dodger Stadium.
Freddie Freeman missed the first two Dodgers games of the season while dealing with left rib discomfort, the same rib that ...
Michael Salfino handicaps the race for 2025 AL MVP honors, including an explanation for what could prevent Aaron Judge from a ...
Freeman’s rib injury is not as severe as the one he played through last fall, but the Dodgers opted to keep him out of the ...
After the Dodgers' 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday in the final game of the Tokyo Series, manager Dave Roberts ...
Shohei Ohtani hit a solo homer in his return to the Tokyo Dome, Roki Sasaki threw three eventful innings in his big-league ...