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#pounditSaturday, October 26, 2024

Dodgers manager says Freddie Freeman took walk to Mookie Betts personally

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With two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, the New York Yankees opted to load the bases by walking Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts. That sent first baseman Freddie Freeman to the plate and he carried with him a chip on the shoulder.

Freeman was put off by the Yankees’ decision to pass on Betts only to pitch to him. And he promptly made them pay, sending the first pitch over the wall for a walk-off grand slam.

“I think he did and I think he should,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said when asked if Freeman took it personally. “It’s a decision that Aaron (Boone) felt good about but any player… You know, I’ve walked guys and it’s worked out (and) I’ve walked them and it doesn’t work out. They should take it personal. They’re competitors and that’s how it should be.”

In the locker room after the game, Freeman stopped short of saying he felt disrespected, instead marveling in a moment that baseball players dream of as children.

“That’s stuff, you’re 5 years old in the backyard right there,” Freeman said, via ESPN. “That’s a dream come true, but it’s only one. We’ve got three more.”

Should the situation arise again later in the series, you can bet the Yankees and Boone will think twice about walking anyone to bring Freeman to the plate, injured or not.

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