Freddie Freeman has indicated that he will likely miss the entirety of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ spring training due to an injury, but he is confident he will be ready for the team’s opening game in Japan. The first baseman, who is recovering from an issue that has affected him in the offseason, confirmed that his rehabilitation is progressing well. Freeman remains optimistic about his readiness for the regular season, despite not being able to participate in the typical preparations of spring training.
While Freeman will not be part of the Dodgers’ early spring activities, he reassured fans and the team that his goal is to be fully prepared for the high-profile season opener against the San Diego Padres in Japan. Despite the setback, Freeman expressed that he feels positive about his recovery timeline. The Dodgers are hopeful that his absence from spring training will not hinder his performance when the season begins.
The 2023 season marks an exciting international opening for the Dodgers, and Freeman is eager to contribute when the team makes its historic trip to Japan. While missing spring training is not ideal, Freeman’s priority is to ensure he is in peak condition when the regular season kicks off. With the first baseman’s injury steadily improving, it seems likely he will be ready for action when the Dodgers travel abroad to face their division rivals in a unique and highly anticipated opener.
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