Dodgers Notes: Freddie Freeman Injury Update, Shohei Ohtani Helps Make History, Hyeseong Kim and Max Muncy Latest
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Freddie Freeman missed Wednesday's game with a "stinger" in his neck and manager Dave Roberts said he believes Freeman will return to the lineup soon. Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers pitching staff produced a historic accomplishment not seen in over a century, a feat that helped extend the team's lead in the NL West. Infielder Hyeseong Kim and All-Star third baseman Max Muncy have been sidelined for an extended period but received positive updates and are close to rejoining the roster to add their bats back into the lineup.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have an injury update on superstar Freddie Freeman. After he missed Wednesday's game with a "stinger" in his neck area, manager Dave Roberts revealed when he believes his first baseman will return to the lineup. In other news, three-time MVP Shohei Ohtani is no stranger to breaking records, but he and the pitching staff helped make history on Wednesday during his most recent outing.
The insane accomplishment hasn't been done in over a century, but just as importantly, helped the Dodgers take a larger lead in the NL West division. Finally, there are positive updates on infielder Hyeseong Kim and All-Star third baseman Max Muncy. The two have been out for quite some time, but are close to rejoining the team and bringing their bats back to the lineup.
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