With Dodgers battling more injuries, prospect Alex Freeland could make MLB debut
As a result, one of their top prospects could get his first big-league opportunity this week.
Alex Freeland, the top-ranked infielder in the Dodgers' farm system, will be in Cincinnati on Tuesday in case either Tommy Edman (who had his lingering ankle injury flare up on him Sunday while rounding the bases) or Hyeseong Kim (who has been battling a shoulder issue over the last week) needs to go on the injured list, manager Dave Roberts said after the Dodgers' Monday night win over the Reds.
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'He's going to come and we'll see what direction we go, with who,' Roberts said. 'We're just kind of trying to figure out ... if we do need to make a move for one of those guys."
Freeland, a third-round pick in 2022 out of the University of Central Florida, is the team's No. 3 overall prospect according to MLB Pipeline and the 35th-ranked prospect in baseball.
The 23-year-old switch-hitter has spent all season with triple-A Oklahoma City, where he has batted .253 with 12 home runs, 71 RBIs and .799 OPS in 94 games.
Now, he might get his first crack at the big-league roster, with the Dodgers facing another round of injury headaches following Monday's game.
In the short term, Kim's shoulder injury appears to be the more pressing issue.
The South Korean rookie has struggled mightily at the plate lately, with an 0-for-3 performance Monday leaving him just three for 24 since July 19.
'You can just see offensively with the bat, he's just not himself right now,' Roberts said.
Edman, however, represents the bigger long-term concern for the Dodgers to manage, with his ankle injury lingering since early May.
'It's something that's kind of always there,' Edman said. 'But I would say it's been pretty normal.'
At least it was until Sunday, when Edman said he 'had a little tweak of it' while running the bases at Fenway Park.
While Edman was not available for Monday's game, he maintained optimism he could avoid what would be a second injured list this season and be back in the lineup Tuesday.
'I don't feel like this is that big a deal,' he said. 'I was just at a point where I didn't feel like I could run full speed today. I got some good treatment today so hopefully I'll be back available tomorrow.'
Still, the Dodgers could decide that an extended break for the utilityman is warranted — especially since he has been unable to play outfield while trying to manage his injury.
'Obviously, if I couldn't hit him tonight, for him to not to be able to play three innings of defense, isn't a great feeling,' Roberts said.
Freeland will be waiting in the wings just in case.
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A native of Louisville, he made a major jump up the Dodgers' farm system last year, when he progressed from high-A to triple-A while batting .260 across three minor-league levels.
A disciplined hitter with 228 career walks in 345 career minor-league games, Freeland has received high marks for his defense at shortstop and third base. He also has 81 steals over his four minor-league seasons.
How will the Dodgers determine if Kim or Edman — or both — will need to go on the IL?
"That's the thing that, it is a blurred line,' Roberts said. 'The players obviously feel that they're not hurt, where they can play and post, which is great. But the line of, are you still hurting the team, hurting yourself, that's the thing that the organization, the training staff, we've got to make that decision."
When and if they do, the Dodgers know who will be tapped as a potential replacement.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
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