Freddie Freeman continues to demonstrate his knack for the dramatic as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers. On Friday night, he delivered yet another thrilling moment, launching a walk-off home run that sealed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels, capping off a tense pitching duel.
In the bottom of the ninth, Freeman stepped up to the plate against former teammate Kirby Yates, who had taken over for Angels starter Sam Bachman. After quickly falling behind in the count at three balls and one strike, Freeman fouled off a fastball on the outside corner, setting the stage for the decisive moment. Yates then delivered another fastball, but this time he left it too much in the heart of the zone. Freeman capitalized, sending the ball soaring deep into right-center field, securing the game-winning homer.
“I missed a 3-1 fastball and against Kirby, you gotta look up because of his splitter,” Freeman reflected after the game. “So I was looking up, trying not to swing at the splitter and luckily, I was able to get the fastball.”
Before Freeman’s late-game heroics, the Dodgers struggled offensively, managing just two hits against Angels starter Reid Detmers over six innings. They faced further challenges against relievers Chase Silseth and Bachman, failing to collect any hits during their appearances.
On the other side of the mound, Roki Sasaki was phenomenal for the Dodgers, allowing only two hits in seven innings while walking two and striking out ten batters. This performance marked the first double-digit strikeout game of his MLB career, with his fastball reaching an impressive 100.6 mph. Relief pitchers Edgardo Henriquez, Tanner Scott, and Blake Treinen contributed with two additional innings of scoreless work.
Freeman’s walk-off was the third of his career with the Dodgers and notably his first during the regular season, adding to his total of six walk-off homers over his 17-year MLB career. His previous two walk-offs in Dodger Blue came during the postseason, including a grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees and another in Game 3 of last year’s World Series, which concluded an epic 18-inning battle.
This victory improved the Dodgers’ record to 41-23, widening their lead in the NL West to 7.5 games over the Arizona Diamondbacks, who suffered a 14-1 defeat to the Washington Nationals on the same night.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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