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The status of Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman appears in question in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets.

Freeman was not in the starting lineup when the announcement was made on Sunday afternoon, with Max Muncy slated to replace him at first base.

Freeman was not in the starting lineup for Game 4 in New York but was in the lineup for Game 5 on Friday.

“Ultimately he just felt like it was best for him to give him another day (off),” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Sunday. “…He took batting practice yesterday and felt good, but he just doesn't feel like himself, so we just felt like maybe another day would help.”

What is Freddie Freeman's injury?

Freeman is dealing with a sprained right ankle. Due to the injury, he stated that he needed four and a half hours to prepare for each game.

When did Freddie Freeman suffer the injury?

Freeman injured his ankle in a game against the San Diego Padres on September 26th.

After the injury, he missed some of the final games of the regular season, but tried to do his best to stay in the lineup during the playoffs.

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When will Freddie Freeman return?

Roberts did not completely rule out the possibility that he could still play during Sunday's game as he stated that there was a possibility that he could make an attack towards the end of the game.

Freddie Freeman stats

Freeman has three hits, one run scored and one RBI for the Dodgers in four games of this series against the Mets. He struck four times.

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