Dodgers Manager Didn't Believe Freddie Freeman Would Be Able to Play Opening Day

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Dodgers Manager Didn't Believe Freddie Freeman Would Be Able to Play Opening Day
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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts did not think first baseman Freddie Freeman would be ready for Opening Day in Japan.

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts did not think first baseman Freddie Freeman would be ready for Opening Day.“There was a point … I don’t know if it was January where he wasn’t moving very well, wasn’t recovering, still was in a lot of pain where Opening Day didn’t even seem feasible,” Roberts said Thursday, via“But he’s put in a lot of work. It’s come along. He’s certainly not 100 percent yet. But I think now we’re all confident that when we get to Tokyo he’ll be at first base.

“I don’t think I will be in the games at the beginning. It looks like I’m going to start a running progression right when I get to spring training,” Freeman said at DodgerFest. “As of right now, I am on track to be able to play in Tokyo.” As for the season, Freeman hopes to be a full participant, but he did convey his right ankle does not feel 100 percent.

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