It may be the World Sequence matchup everybody needed to see. However three days earlier than the Dodgers and New York Yankees have been to open their best-of-seven set, Freddie Freeman had no intentions of watching from the aspect.
Regardless of lacking two of the Dodgers’ closing three video games within the Nationwide League Championship Sequence, and going only one for 15 within the final three video games he has performed on a badly sprained proper ankle, the primary baseman mentioned Tuesday he expects to be “a 100% go” for Recreation 1 on Friday.
“I don’t think there’s any question in anybody’s mind,” Freeman mentioned, “that I’ll be in the lineup for Game 1.”
Whereas this postseason has been a grind for Freeman, who suffered the sprain Sept. 26, extreme sufficient to warrant a four-to-six-week absence within the common season, the 35-year-old mentioned the week of relaxation he’s getting has been “valuable.” Not solely is he receiving additional remedy, however he additionally has been in a position to keep away from any operating, one thing that aggravates his harm most.
“I can still hit, I can do all that kind of stuff,” Freeman mentioned. “And I’m now at three straight days of not running and just only treating it. So every day is going to be better.”
Whereas Freeman had 4 hits in 4 video games within the division collection, then opened the NLCS by reaching base thrice with an RBI in Recreation 1, the remainder of the championship collection grew to become a slog. Regardless of serving as a supply of inspiration, Freeman mentioned the sprain started to take a toll on his efficiency.
In Recreation 2, Freeman went hitless in 5 at-bats. He additionally decided that the supportive spatting tape he had been carrying round his ankle not was doing a lot good, ditching the tactic after noticing it put additional strain on the harm.
In Recreation 3, Freeman had a fifth-inning single however was eliminated within the eighth whereas laboring on the plate. And even after a time off in Recreation 4, Freeman went 0 for five in his return the next evening, calling it “one of the first times I felt my ankle had compromised my swing.”
“A week or so ago, I could get through four or five innings before I was having trouble walking,” Freeman added. “And obviously in Game 5, it started happening pretty much right after my first at-bat.”
Thus, when Freeman and supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned his standing for Recreation 6, each agreed it might be higher to maintain the eight-time All-Star out of the lineup.
“Believe me, when I walk through those front doors of our clubhouse, everything gets checked at the door, and all I want to do is win,” Freeman mentioned. “And I’m obviously compromised with my ankle, so if I’m not in the lineup that day, that means the best options are with our guys. And I have the most confidence [in them].”
With amusing, Freeman then famous that the group just isn’t solely 3-0 within the video games he has missed this postseason, however has totaled 28 runs within the course of.
“Obviously, guys are swinging the bats great,” Freeman mentioned. “So yeah, it was tough. But I think it was just better off for the situation with my ankle … than trying to gut through another game.”
Freeman will enter Recreation 1 coming off six days of relaxation — a break that has eased his discomfort, given him useful time to work on his swing, and set him as much as watch from the aspect not.
Pitching plans
The Dodgers will begin Jack Flaherty in Recreation 1 and Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Recreation 2, Roberts introduced. Walker Buehler probably will begin both Recreation 3 or 4, with the opposite anticipated to be a bullpen sport.
By beginning Flaherty in Recreation 1, the group may flip again to the trade-deadline acquisition on regular 4 days’ relaxation for Recreation 5. By going with Yamamoto in Recreation 2, the rookie Japanese right-hander will be capable to keep his five-days-off routine earlier than probably pitching once more in Recreation 6.
“It’s just giving both those guys the best opportunity to pitch and put them in the best spots possible, as far as days of rest,” Roberts mentioned.
Within the bullpen, Roberts additionally mentioned injured relievers Alex Vesia and Brusdar Graterol are “trending in the right direction” however can be last-minute choices for the roster. Vesia suffered a aspect harm in Recreation 5 of the NLDS, retaining him off the NLCS roster. Graterol hasn’t pitched since Sept. 24 due to a shoulder harm that has plagued him all season.
“I would say Vesia is more likely,” Roberts mentioned, noting that Vesia will face hitters in group exercises this week. “But we’re going to push [those decisions] as far as we can. It’ll be a final kind of Friday morning situation where we got to make a decision on those two guys.”
Different accidents
Roberts mentioned infielder Gavin Lux must be a “full go” for the World Sequence after battling a hip flexor harm within the NLCS. Shortstop Miguel Rojas, then again, stays unsure after lacking the NLCS due to an adductor pressure.
“I really feel that it was the right decision not having him on the CS [roster], given his health,” Roberts mentioned. “He’s made some strides. I know he’s going to do everything he can to be on the World Series roster, but we still got to be certain that he can run, he can defend the way he can defend. So I’m hopeful, but not certain right now.”