LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman came barreling around third base on his bum ankle, scoring from second on a single to center field with the Dodgers second run of the game.
Just after he crossed the plate Mookie Betts was there as his backstop. Betts grabbed Freeman and held him up as both smiled.
“I’m trying to push it to make sure I get in, especially with two outs in the first inning,” Freeman said. “You want to capitalize. You don’t want to be a base to base guy, so I gave it all I got.