Five months after his walk-off grand slam to win Game 1 of the World Series, the Dodgers' Freddie Freeman is still absorbing the impact of it on fans — a feeling Kirk Gibson understands.
An account of the stunning turn of events — the leadup, the moment and the aftermath — told mostly in the words of those involved.
Making his Milwaukee Brewers debut at Yankee Stadium after an offseason trade, the former All-Star gave up back-to-back-to-back home runs to Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge – on three pitches – to start the first inning on Saturday.
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The first baseman and reigning World Series MVP slipped in his shower and hurt his right ankle this past weekend, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed on Monday. The ankle is the same one that Freeman had minor surgery on in December after the team's World Series win.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Freddie Freeman ... walk-off grand slam cemented the first baseman in Dodgers lore forever, but the moment was a lifeline for many others. In many ways, the home run ...
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True Blue LA on MSNKirk Gibson throws first pitch to Freddie Freeman before Dodgers home openerThe authors of the Dodgers’ two iconic World Series Game 1-winning walk-off home runs by injured first basemen were involved in the ceremonial first pitch ceremony at Dodger Stadium ahead of the 2025 home opener.
Kirk Gibson and Freddie Freeman are now forever connected in Dodgers lore, with the two delivering legendary walk-off homers -- on one leg -- in World Series openers more than 30 years apart. Ahead of Thursday's domestic opener at Dodger Stadium,
First baseman Freddie Freeman's right ankle was a potential concern for the Los Angeles Dodgers entering the 2025 season. Freeman sprained his ankle on Sept.
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True Blue LA on MSNMookie Betts homers twice, including 3-run walk-off shot to beat TigersYoshinobu Yamamoto struck out 10, and Freddie Freeman homered off former teammate Jack Flaherty. But Friday night at Dodger Stadium wasn’t decided until Mookie Betts homered not once, but twice, including the walk-off shot in the 10th inning.