Freddie Freeman overcomes ankle injury and is expected to start

Freeman will start the third first baseman in Game 1 of the Division Series against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 6th (Korea Standard Time).토토사이트

Freeman's right ankle was broken while trying to avoid the tag at first base during a home game against San Diego on Sept. 27.

After missing all the remaining regular season schedules, he was uncertain to start until the day of the game, but he was listed in the lineup.

Freeman's ankle injury was serious enough to be on the injured list and require two to four weeks of treatment if it was the regular season.

But he was back in the starting lineup after a week. It's not a normal situation.

"If he comes into the lineup, there will have to be some precautions to be taken such as how wide he will be able to defend and deal with bunt situations," manager Dave Roberts said in an interview before unveiling the lineup. "He will have to give up to some extent," adding that he will take some risks.

He said he would decide whether to put it or not after seeing the training before the game, but he finally decided to put it in.

Dodgers announced the lineup of Shohei Ohtani (designated hitter), Mookie Betts (right fielder), Freddie Freeman (first baseman), Teoscar Hernandez (left fielder), Max Muncy (third baseman), Will Smith (catcher), Gavin Lux (second baseman), Tommy Edman (midfielder) and Miguel Rojas (striker). Starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Against this backdrop, the San Diego Padres announced the lineup of Luis Arraez (designated hitter), Fernando Tatis Jr. (right fielder), Jurickson Profar (left fielder), Manny Machado (third baseman), Jackson Merrill (center fielder), Xander Bogaerts (striker), Jake Cronenworth (second baseman), Donovan Solano (first baseman), and Kyle Higashioka (catcher). The starting lineup is Dylan Sheez.

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