The Los Angeles Dodgers leaned on experience and composure to take Game 1 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, thanks in large part to Freddie Freeman . The veteran first baseman delivered a game-changing solo home run in the sixth inning, breaking a tense scoreless tie and giving the Dodgers the momentum they needed in a 2-1 victory.
Freeman’s homer marked the 15th of his postseason career, extending his streak to six consecutive Octobers with at least one long ball. It was a vintage moment from one of baseball’s most reliable hitters, whose swing has consistently come through under pressure. After the win, Freeman joined MLB Network’s Abby Labar to discuss the approach behind the blast.
MLB Network took to its official X (formerly known as Twitter) posting the two-time World