Freddie Freeman started the 2025 season strong, winning three consecutive games with the Los Angeles Dodgers in what marked the team’s first perfect series. However, it was recently revealed why he’s listed as day-to-day ahead the Game 1 against the Atlanta Braves after suffering a possible injury.

According to information reported by The Athletic, Freeman is dealing with a minor ankle ‘injury,’ which had recently undergone surgery. The incident reportedly happened at his home when he tweaked his ankle while stepping into the shower.

So far, there is no additional information about Freeman’s ankle, but it’s concerning for the Dodgers as they prepare to start their second series of the season, this time against the Braves, without one of their most important players. This is especially worrying given how critical it is to take extra care of that ankle.

Freeman’s ankle limited him during the 2024 season, but the Dodgers still benefited from his determination to return and contribute. He tallied 153 hits, 81 runs (his first time in four years producing fewer than 100), and 22 home runs.

Who could replace Freeman at first base?

In Game 1 against the Braves, Freeman’s replacement was Kiké Hernández, who performed well overall. He made 4 at-bats, delivering a run, a hit, an RBI, and a home run for a .167 batting average. His efforts helped the Dodgers secure a 6-1 victory over the Braves.

What do the Dodgers lose if Freeman can’t return?

The Dodgers stand to lose a great deal if Freeman can’t return for a while. For 2025, he’s projected to log nearly 600 plate appearances with over 152 hits, 85 runs, at least 20 home runs, 79 RBIs, and a .296 batting average. Losing a player like Freeman would mean losing a significant contributor capable of helping the team reach the postseason.

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