The Dodgers’ hopes of making it to the playoffs were severely damaged when Freeman, a key component of their success this season, was unexpectedly sidelined in the NLDS.

Today’s Dodgers lineup does not include Freddie Freeman. via Twitter (previously X) via Fabian Ardaya.

A key member of the Dodgers’ lineup, Freeman will not play in the team’s vital game as they try to win a National League Championship. Freeman’s presence at the plate has been crucial to the Dodgers’ success this season, so even if they now lead the series 2-1, this development raises questions about the team’s offensive skills.

As the Dodgers approach a pivotal point in their postseason quest, this development presents an additional layer of difficulty.

 

The Dodgers get ready for Game 4 against the Mets.

In order to make up for Freeman’s absence, manager Dave Roberts will probably change the lineup, which would mean giving utility players who can play several infield positions more responsibility. Freeman will initially be replaced by Max Muncy. On Wednesday night at Citi Field, Muncy hit a home run as the Dodgers dominated, winning 8-0.

The Dodgers can least afford inconsistency at the moment of this lineup change. The significance of Freeman’s injury is increased because every game and at-bat matters with the series on the line. The Dodgers’ season-long depth and versatility are now being tested as they overcome this unforeseen obstacle.

In addition to being a lineup problem, Freddie Freeman’s absence is a psychological one as the Dodgers reassemble and prepare for Game 4. To get past this obstacle, the team needs to use their combined strength and fortitude. Their postseason trajectory may be determined by how they adapt and perform without Freeman.