Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers’ star first baseman, anticipates more off days this season as part of a strategy to enhance his performance at age 36. Despite this, he aims to play all 162 games, reflecting his commitment to consistency and productivity, having dealt with an ankle injury last year. Freeman expressed a desire to continue playing for four more seasons, targeting the 3,000-hit milestone, while focusing on improving his defense this year. He remains unconcerned about his contract situation, emphasizing his love for the game and the Dodgers.
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