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Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers is currently recovering from a sprained right ankle that he sustained on September 26. Despite this, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is confident that Freeman will be able to play in Game 1 of the National League Division Series on Saturday. Freeman participated in an intrasquad scrimmage on Thursday, where he took at-bats but did not run the bases or play defense. Roberts viewed this as a positive step in the right direction.

During Friday’s practice, Freeman fielded ground balls at first base and even ran the bases, showing improvement in his mobility. Although he was still showing signs of discomfort in his ankle, Freeman assured reporters that he was feeling good and ready to play. However, if Freeman is unable to play, the Dodgers would have to make adjustments to their lineup, including moving Max Muncy to first base and starting Enrique Hernandez at third base.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Freeman’s condition, Roberts remains optimistic about his availability for Game 1. The Dodgers are relying on Freeman’s presence in the field, especially with Shohei Ohtani serving as the designated hitter. Ohtani’s performance has been impressive, and the team hopes to have both players contributing to their playoff run.

Overall, the Dodgers are hopeful that Freeman will be able to overcome his ankle injury and be a key player in the upcoming series. With his determination and the support of the team, Freeman is expected to push through the pain and take the field for Game 1. The Dodgers and their fans are eagerly anticipating Freeman’s return to the lineup and are looking forward to a successful playoff campaign with him on the team.