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Freeman-3 D-backs-1

May 13, 2025 by Think Blue LA

The final score of Sunday’s game at Chase Field reads Dodgers 10, D-backs 1, but it could very well read Freddie Freeman 3, D-backs 1.

The 35-year-old Villa Park, CA native and future first-ballot Hall of Famer went a remarkable 4-for-4 on Sunday, with two runs scored and three RBIs.

(MLB.com)

“I wish I had a real answer, but I don’t,” Freeman replied when SportsNet LA’s Kirsten Watson him about his tremendous success at Chase Field over the years. “I think they’ve been talking to me about this for a few years now, but I don’t know, I’ve always enjoyed playing here and hopefully it continues,” he added.

“I’ve always enjoyed playing here and hopefully it continues.” – Freddie Freeman
(SportsNet LA)

Included in Freeman’s four hits were two doubles, a triple, and a solo home run, meaning that he was a single shy of the cycle. I mean, who does that these days?

Freeman’s 405-foot ‘splash hit’ home run into the Chase Field swimming pool.
(SportsNet LA)

“I just think he’s relentless. Obviously he’s swinging a hot bat … he carried us this road trip,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of Freeman.

And then there’s that Tony Gonsolin fellow. The 30-year-old Vacaville, CA and Dodgers ninth-round draft pick in 2016 out of Saint Mary’s College of California in Moraga, CA allowed no runs and only three hits with no walks and four strikeouts in his stellar 5.0-inning start.

Gonsolin’s fourth and final strikeout on Sunday was of D-backs catcher José Herrera on a perfect 84.5 MPH splitter. (SportsNet LA)

“I thought I started off a little rough, I felt like I was falling behind guys, throwing a lot of non-competitive pitches, and pitch-count got up early,” Gonsolin told Watson postgame. “Settled in a little bit. I was able to give the boys five, keep us in the ballgame,” he added.

With the win, Gonsolin is now 2-0 on his injury-delayed 2025 season, with an excellent 2.81 ERA. He has 21 strikeouts and only four walks over his combined 16.0 innings of work thus far this season.

“I thought Tony, on regular rest, did a really nice job,” Roberts said postgame of Gonsolin. “I thought he got better as the game went on, worked ahead, the first-pitch strike percentage was really high, kept ’em off balance, I thought his secondary stuff was on-point and gave us five huge innings,” added the Dodgers skipper.

Well done again, boys!

Play Ball!

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