Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman underwent surgery on his right ankle on Thursday and is expected to be able to participate in baseball activities once spring training commences, as per the team’s announcement.
Following a sprained right ankle towards the end of the regular season, Freeman struggled through the NLDS and NLCS playoffs. Despite this, he made a remarkable comeback in the World Series, hitting a walk-off grand slam and earning the World Series MVP title.
The surgery involved a debridement and removal of loose bodies in Freeman’s ankle. As he enters his age-35 season, he looks forward to continuing his impressive performance from the previous season where he hit .282 with 22 home runs and 89 RBI.
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