Alex Freeland Posts Fourth Straight Multi-Hit Outing
Los Angeles Dodgers infield prospect Alex Freeland went 3-for-5 with a double and a home run during Tuesday's contest against Triple-A Round Rock. Freeland tallied six RBI and swiped two bags. This was his fourth-straight game tallying at least two hits in each contest. During this impressive stretch, Freeland has hit three doubles and one home run. Before this surge, Freeland tallied just four hits across the first six games of the Triple-A regular season. The 23-year-old was in contention to make the MLB roster out of camp but was sent to Oklahoma City to further his development. However, it appears Freeland may not need much time in the minor leagues. Last summer, the 23-year-old spent time with High-A. Double-A and Triple-A and posted a .260/.387/.442 line. He is worth monitoring as he could push an early-season MLB debut.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have assigned infield prospect Alex Freeland to minor-league camp. The 23-year-old was competing for a depth role in the Dodger infield but will begin the 2025 season in the minor leagues instead. Last season, Freeland performed very well in the minors as he opened the season at the High-A level and eventually progressed through Triple-A. At High-A, Freeland held a .346/.518/.591 slash line across 23 contests. Then at Double-A, the former Central Florida product held a .245/.370/.422 line with 15 doubles and 11 home runs across 74 contests. He then finished the campaign with Triple-A Oklahoma City where he posted a .243/.355/.396 line across 39 contests. Fantasy managers should expect Freeland to open the season at Triple-A and could push for an early 2025 MLB debut if he takes the next step in his development.