LOS ANGELES — If the Los Angeles Dodgers were hoping for a positive sign about Freddie Freeman’s sprained right ankle on Thursday, they got one. As they opened their simulated game, Freeman was in the lineup. With an uneasy gait, he stepped in for his first at-bat. But when the inning concluded, it ...
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