Freddie Freeman had the best season of his career up to May, hitting .374/.440/.638 overall and showing impressive statistics in April and May. Despite struggles since then, with a batting average of .297 and an OPS of .841, he attributed these issues to factors other than health. Freeman's manager, Dave Roberts, expressed confidence in Freeman's ability to recover from his slump. Freeman was named the starting first baseman for the National League, marking a notable moment in his career transition from the Braves to the Dodgers.
I mean, it doesn't feel good for anyone, but he's just too good of a hitter, competes too well, prepares too well, that it will turn.
Freeman hit .333/.435/.596 and .410/.462/.638 during April and May, respectively.
Freeman's batting average and on-base plus slugging percentage fell to .297 and .841, respectively.
Freeman was voted as the starting first baseman for the National League team.
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