PHOENIX — It was the evening the Dodgers had been coldest offensively this 12 months that Freddie Freeman’s swing first began to get sizzling.
On April 25, when Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates mowed by the Dodgers in a 3-0 shutout at Dodger Stadium, the veteran first baseman remembers one thing clicking in a sixth-inning at-bat, when he dumped a down-and-away splitter into heart subject for a base hit.
On the time, Freeman’s swing didn’t appear to be a lot, a seemingly nondescript single on an evening the Dodgers generated little else in opposition to the reigning Nationwide League Rookie of the Yr. As Freeman pulled into first, there was no signal he’d simply skilled some type of long-awaited breakthrough, with the 35-year-old slugger nonetheless grinding by a gradual and injury-hampered begin to his season.
Sixteen video games later, nevertheless, that’s what Freeman now cites because the origin level for one of the vital productive stretches of his complete profession — the second when, after greater than a 12 months of sensing his mechanics on the plate had been barely off, his easy swing lastly felt as soon as once more on-line and in-sync.
“It was a changeup away, and I was able to stay through it and hit a line drive up the middle,” Freeman recalled. “That’s when I kind of figured things were working … That’s when my confidence in my swing kind of skyrocketed, was after that hit.”
In hindsight, the demarcation line couldn’t have been extra clear.
Coming into that sport in opposition to the Pirates, Freeman was batting simply .250 this 12 months, with a .911 OPS inflated principally by a flurry of early residence runs.
Since then, he has gone on a tear that, even by his former MVP and eight-time All-Star requirements, stands out statistically: Over his final 61 at-bats, he’s batting .475 (29 hits) with six doubles, one triple, 5 residence runs, 22 RBIs and a 1.374 OPS.
In all of Main League Baseball, nobody this facet of Aaron Choose has been so good.
“I just think he’s relentless,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned of Freeman on Sunday, after his four-for-four efficiency in Arizona raised his season batting common to .376 and OPS to 1.170 — marks that each rank second within the majors (amongst hitters with 100 at-bats) behind solely the New York Yankees star.
With a glance of amazement, Roberts added: “I can’t remember him being this good, for this long.”
To many others across the Dodgers, Freeman’s early surge has come as a pleasing shock. They know the sprained proper ankle he performed by in final 12 months’s playoffs remains to be giving him issues, even after he had a debridement surgical procedure on it this winter. They know the week he spent on the injured record in early April, when he re-aggravated his ankle after slipping within the bathe, obtained him nowhere close to again to 100% well being.
Every single day, Freeman mentioned he will get “about an hour and a half” of pregame therapy on his ankle. In video games, he tapes it up for stability and wears heel lifts in his cleats to stop it from getting jammed as he runs.
Freeman has assured the group he nonetheless feels “good enough” to take care of an on a regular basis enjoying schedule. This previous street journey, he began in every of the Dodgers’ 10 consecutive video games regardless of some temporary dialog about discovering him a day without work.
“He’s been ailing,” Roberts mentioned. “But he’s moving really well. And he’s doing a really nice job of sort of playing with a governor, managing it, knowing when to pick his spots, manage his work, all that.”
Maybe by the All-Star break, Freeman has been advised by the group’s coaching employees, his ankle shall be again to relative regular — or, no less than, to the purpose the place “I might not have to do as much treatment,” he mentioned.
“I’m looking forward to that,” he added with fun.
Within the meantime, nevertheless, extra of Freeman’s focus has been on constructing off his mechanical rediscovery; making an attempt to take care of really feel for a swing that had eluded him for thus lengthy.
Since late within the 2023 season, Freeman had what he derisively refers to as a “cut swing” within the batter’s field. His hips would open early. His bat would reduce throughout the strike zone. He struggled to remain in rhythm and squared as much as the ball.
It’s a flaw Freeman has battled off-and-on for years. A lot so, he developed a meticulous routine of batting-cage drills to name upon each time the problem arose.
However final 12 months, nothing Freeman tried appeared to treatment the issue. His .282 batting common and .854 OPS, whereas nonetheless ok to make him an All-Star, had been his lowest for the reason that 2015 and 2014 seasons, respectively. And regardless of his October heroics, he got here into 2025 nonetheless searching for an answer.
“There’d be spurts last year where it was good, and then it’d go away,” Freeman mentioned. “Even at the beginning of this year, it was still a little cutty.”
That’s why, when Freeman golfed Skenes’ down-and-away splitter to heart subject final month, he began to really feel hopeful.
“The previous two weeks, I would probably have rolled that over,” Freeman mentioned. “But that pitch in that location, and how I hit it off Paul in that at-bat, I felt like I was in a good spot. It kind of helped my confidence.”
What precisely triggered the advance stays a thriller, even to a generational hitter with a profession .301 common.
“I don’t know what changed,” Freeman mentioned final week. “I’ve been doing the same routine, the same thing. That’s why you can never figure this game out. You just gotta ride it out.”
However abruptly, what started as a gradual opening month has remodeled into certainly one of Freeman’s hottest-ever begins.
By no means earlier than has Freeman maintained a batting common even near his present .376 mark by the primary 30 video games of a season (his earlier excessive was .336 in 2017). And solely in that 2017 marketing campaign, when he belted 11 residence runs in his first 30 contests, had his OPS been higher this far into the schedule.
“I looked up the other day and saw he was hitting .360, I had no idea,” Roberts joked. “Like I said, he’s just been relentless.”
Freeman’s present 16-game heater additionally has few private parallels, representing simply the second time in his profession he has batted .475 or higher over a stretch that lengthy (he hit .477 from July 16 to Aug. 3 in 2023).
“Just seeing strikes and hitting them,” he mentioned when requested why he’s been so sizzling. “I wish there was more I could give you. I do the same routine every day, try to hit strikes. And they’re just falling right now.”
After progressively eliminating his cut-swing issues over the previous couple of weeks, Sunday’s four-hit efficiency felt like Freeman’s coup de grce.
He began the day with two doubles in opposition to Diamondbacks right-hander Zac Gallen: the primary on an outer-edge fastball he blasted the opposite method, the second on an inner-half cutter he pulled down the right-field line. Within the seventh, he recorded his ninth residence run and thirty third RBI of the season, barreling a curveball from left-handed reliever Joe Mantiply into the Chase Subject pool in right-center subject. Within the ninth, he added a superfluous single in opposition to one other left-handed reliever, Jose Castillo, knocking his down-and-away slider by the precise facet of the infield.
It was 4 hits, on 4 completely different pitch varieties, to 4 completely different areas of the sphere.
And the one time he didn’t attain base, Freeman nonetheless lifted a fifth-inning sacrifice fly 356 ft to straightaway heart.
“I do feel that he’s seeing the baseball well, swinging at strikes like he does,” Roberts mentioned. “And I think he really understands how his body’s moving right now, with regards to his swing.”
These are all issues Freeman struggled to do repeatedly earlier than his single in opposition to Skenes nearly three weeks in the past.
However ever since, such outcomes have been coming seemingly on demand, even regardless of the continued limitations of his ankle.
“He’s already got a simple swing, simple approach,” Roberts mentioned, making an attempt to determine the roots of Freeman’s current dominance. “But this might be something where, because of the right ankle, he is being more mindful and not trying to overswing or do too much — maybe.”
The one factor the supervisor is aware of for positive about his famous person first baseman proper now:
“It’s been a while [since] I’ve seen him this consistent.”