The Los Angeles Dodgers have faced significant injury challenges during the initial quarter of the 2025 MLB season. First baseman Freddie Freeman continues to play with a surgically repaired ankle, affecting his performance, and he may not be fully healthy until post-All-Star break. Mookie Betts is also dealing with a fractured toe, keeping him off the injured list but potentially limiting his effectiveness. The team faces tough competition ahead in June against formidable opponents like the Mets and Padres, putting pressure on a struggling roster already burdened by injuries.
Dodgers GM Provides Latest Update on Mookie Betts Injury Freeman, whose ankle was surgically repaired in the offseason, has not played at 100 percent health and likely won't until after the All-Star break.
Probably don't think that four days [off] versus 14 days or 15 days is going to make much of a difference,” Roberts said over the weekend.
The team is in a precarious situation given the upcoming June schedule, which features the New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants.
Betts landing on the IL would be another devastating blow to an injury-riddled Dodgers, but it appears the superstar will likely play through the injury, whenever he's able to return.
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