Freddie Freeman Returns to Dodgers From Paternity List After Welcoming Baby Daughter, London
Freeman returned from the paternity list and rejoined the Dodgers after his daughter London Rosemary Joy was born Sunday, his wife said.
- On Tuesday, Freddie Freeman returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers from the paternity list for the series opener at San Francisco after welcoming daughter London Rosemary Joy Freeman on Sunday.
- Freeman and wife Chelsea celebrated the birth, naming their daughter London to honor Chelsea's English heritage and Freeman's late mother, Rosemary Joy.
- While Freeman was away, Ryan Ward made his major league debut Saturday, recording two hits and an RBI; Freeman is batting.296 with three home runs and 14 RBIs this season.
- Pitcher Blake Snell will return Wednesday, throwing three innings for Single-A Ontario, as Manager Dave Roberts expects him to build workload in coming weeks.
- Los Angeles looks to win a third straight World Series, with the rotation having posted a 3.06 ERA despite Snell's absence.
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Freddie Freeman returns to Dodgers from paternity list after welcoming baby daughter, London
Freddie Freeman spent the past couple of days immersing himself as a new father of four, figuring out how to change diapers as a first-time girl dad after daughter London joined the world and three big brothers.
Dodgers activate Freeman from paternity list, option Ward
The Dodgers reinstated Freddie Freeman from the paternity list ahead of Tuesday night's game against the Giants in San Francisco, adding their first baseman back to the lineup after a two-game absence. The club optioned infielder/outfielder Ryan Ward to Triple-A Oklahoma City in a corresponding move.
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