August 19: Freeman was diagnosed with a hairline fracture, Roberts told reporters on Monday (X link via Fabian Ardaya of the Athletic). The former MVP will attempt to play through the injury and is in the lineup tonight against Seattle.
August 18: Star first baseman Freddie Freeman came out of the Dodgers’ game against the Cardinals yesterday due to what was at the time termed a jammed finger, but despite initial x-rays coming back negative, the situation has worsened overnight. As manager Dave Roberts told Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times and other reporters, Freeman isn’t able to grip a bat due to swelling. Freeman was out of today’s lineup and is still considered day-to-day, but is scheduled to undergo a CT scan on Monday.
The loss of Freeman would be devastating for a Dodgers club that has had its trio of superstar hitters back on the roster together for just six games since Mookie Betts returned from the injured list to rejoin Freeman and Shohei Ohtani at the top of the lineup last week. Even with Betts having recently returned, however, the loss of Freeman’s .292/.391/.488 slash line is sure to be a major blow to the Dodgers’ offense for however long he’s out of action. With the Padres and Diamondbacks rapidly gaining ground in the NL West title hunt, a lengthy absence for Freeman could mean that the Dodgers might have to go down to the wire in this pennant race without one of their best hitters.
Fortunately for the Dodgers, reinforcements for the lineup appear to be just around the corner. DiGiovanna notes that the club is expected to activate infielder Tommy Edman from the injured list tomorrow, and could do the same with Max Muncy. Earlier reports suggested that Muncy wasn’t rejoining the roster until later in the week, but Roberts said (as per The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya) the infielder is flying into L.A. to make sure he’s available Monday if needed.
Edman, 29, won’t help the club’s situation at first base very much, but the versatile switch-hitter should improve the lineup in other areas. He’s previously been expected to play center field for the club on a regular basis, but it’s possible that he could see additional time on the infield given the small-sample success Kevin Kiermaier has had with the club since being acquired from the Blue Jays. If Edman, Miguel Rojas, and Enrique Hernández can cover the left side of the infield while Gavin Lux handles second base, that would allow Muncy to act as the club’s regular first baseman until Freeman is ready to return to the lineup.
The 33-year-old Muncy has been out of action since mid-May due to an oblique issue but was off to a strong start — a .223/.323/.475 slash line across 40 games that’s good for a wRC+ of 117, matching his 2023 performance. Edman, meanwhile, has not played in the majors this year due to a lengthy rehab from offseason wrist surgery, but the Dodgers still acquired him from from the Cardinals in a three-way trade with the White Sox prior to the deadline last month. Edman sports a lengthy track record as a roughly league average bat with excellent defense at multiple positions that will hopefully make him an asset to the Dodgers once healthy.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Enrique Hernandez, dodgers starting first baseman
That doesn’t sound right… if only they had Michael Busch
johnrealtime
They could definitely use him but their return is looking very good so far in the minors
Going to be an interesting trade to follow long-term
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
As a Padres fan…take your time coming back Freddie.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Please ,do not wish injuries on others. I have been hurt playing sports! No FUN!
Bleedsblue81
Ok ok
I Believe We Can Win
Man dodgers could use someone like Ahmed Rosario in this situation.
I Believe We Can Win
Amen*
I Believe We Can Win
Amed** I give up on iPhones I’m going back to android
Yanks4life22
Don’t worry amigo I knew what you were getting at and I think everyone else understood the gist. If the writers on this blog can’t be bothered to edit their articles and in turn their writing is littered with grammatical errors then what do we expect from the commenters? Don’t be so hard on yourself it’s 2024.
Clofreesz
There is a feature to turn off auto-correct, y’know.
whyhayzee
The Dodgers are like a popsicle stick structure without enough glue to hold it together.
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
At least, Muncy won’t be butchering 3rd when he comes back….
Acoss1331
Completely off topic, but your username is in reference to the former player that’s part of the Dodgers broadcast team with Nomar Garciaparra, yes? Stupid question but does Jerry really wear a toupee?
On topic, Muncy is better at 1B, yes.
BlueSkies_LA
Made you look.
UWPSUPERFAN77
No, Likely paying 1B where he is blocked by Freddie!
Acoss1331
Freddie was having another great year, it would suck if this lingers and ends his season…
Perksy
My fantasy team losing Freeman, Kim, and Parades in one day
User 401527550
Does it help to lose parades?
Perksy
Not really. He’s in the lineup everyday, provides a good obp and power. Plus multi position flexibility
ArianaGrandSlam
l have a real bad feeling about this.
DarrenDreifortsContract
320 million dollar payroll and 11 straight postseason appearances. Yet this team needs a complete overhaul in the offseason.
DodgersBro
DDC
“320 million dollar payroll and 11 straight postseason appearances. Yet this team needs a complete overhaul in the offseason.”
Under contract for next year
C Smith
C Barnes
1b Freeman
2b Lux
3b Muncy
SS Rojas
IF/OF Taylor
OF/IF Betts
OF Pages
DH Ohtani
SP Glasnow
SP Yamamoto
SP Ohtani
SP Stone
SP Kershaw player option
SP Miller
SP Knack
SP Wrobleski
SP May
SP Gonsolin
SP Sheehan
SP Frasso
RP Philips
RP Graterol
RP Kopech
RP Brasier
RP Grove
RP Vesia
RP Banda
That’s a pretty complete team and one of the best in baseball
What on earth are you talking about?
Or just trying to get negative attention?
DodgersBro
Oops
Add Edman and Outman
mlbdodgerfan2015
Barnes has a club option for 2025 at $3.5mm. Doubt they’ll pick that up. They could agree to terms for less but a decent chance Barnes is also gone after 2024.
David Koufax
$3.5 mil doesn’t seem steep in 2025 for a team oriented catcher who can hit in the clutch. I think LAD will pick him up as the “kids” are coming into play. Friedman and company will deal with the catching situation as the season progresses as they always do.
BlueSkies_LA
Barnes will very likely remain. The starting catching role is blocked by Smith and if they don’t keep Barnes as a backup they’ll be in the market for someone exactly like him. And why do that when he already knows and is respected by the pitching staff?
mlbdodgerfan2015
I’d disagree on Barnes. 2024 is really the only year that Barnes has hit in a long time. And while his framing is good that could be de-emphasized with rule changes. Lastly his throwing out runners is still atrocious at 11% in 2023 and 2024. An area where he hasn’t shown any improvement.
I’ve always defended Barnes as he is a backup catcher and that role is not that important. But clearly it was a bad contract (2 yrs, $7mm) given out by Friedman and don’t think that he’s going to renew. Feduccia most likely the backup at a much cheaper price and probably a better bat.
BlueSkies_LA
So much myopia when it comes to catchers. All of this obsession with framing, throwing out runners, and even hitting completely misses the point of what they do for a living. Their job requires having the highest baseball IQ of anyone on the field, including a deep knowledge of the pitchers and the opposing hitters. Any pitcher will tell you how much being called by a quality receiver helps their game. But since there’s no stat for that, a surprising number of fans think these factors simply don’t exist, when in reality they are the main event.
blakestreet
A jammed finger. Somewhere, NHL and NFL players must be laughing.
Tigers3232
A jammed finger can completely neutralize a batter. Depending on which finger, hitting is basically done until it’s healed.
It’s not an issue of mind over mature, it’s just the nature of the sport. Just as you can send a hobbled guy to the plate but a running back with same injury would be useless.
blakestreet
Good points.
Nosferatu Zodd
I sa a guy get hit square in the nose. Get up and then catch 8 more innings.
Tigers3232
Getting hit in the nose dies not affect gripping a bat. Let alone barely gripping a bat and swinging or making contact with a 100 MPH pitch.
Hand injuries are probably the worst for hitters.
User 401527550
Why because he makes a lot more money then them?
Nosferatu Zodd
Only a few player on the Cowboys roster were alive the last time they won a Superbowl.
Mickey Solis
“The loss of Freeman would be devastating…” Omg shut up you shouldn’t even have him but you buy everyone and this is why you spent $1B which of course wasn’t enough so you bought some more at the deadline so you could overcome any potential injuries. I mean I hope Freeman is fine but geez stop feeling sorry for yourselves you spoiled “fans.” As a Dodger hater I’d rather these guys all be healthy and just suck. If they’re hurt then there’s an excuse.
DodgersBro
MS
“you shouldn’t even have him but you buy everyone ”
Paying players is literally the way a team has them
What are you talking about?
fox471 Dave
Bedtime, Mickey. Don’t make me come up there!
Clofreesz
So you complain when teams like Baltimore or Oakland don’t spend, and you complain when teams like the Rangers and Dodgers actually spend.
Ok.
Tigers3232
Every single player is paid. So by your logic every team is bought, some teams just choose to invest more in their product(i.e. the roster).
lesterdnightfly
Married ones are paid, too.
Cam
You need to develop some personality traits other than “Dodger hater”.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Sorry about Freddie! My Brewers are coming tra la tra la!
thunderroad19
How was he injured? I’ll never understand why MLBTR leaves that part out.
Mojo37
fielding a hot grounder. got the out of course.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
“Meanwhile” needs to start the sentence. As a conjunctive adverb, it can’t come in the middle between commas.