The Los Angeles Dodgers have one of MLB's best offenses but are in a prolonged slump that has diminished their division lead. They rank well in runs and OPS for the season but have faltered since June, ranking 18th and 19th in those metrics. The team added only a fourth outfielder to bolster their lineup despite their struggles. Key players have underperformed, but Freddie Freeman remains optimistic about their potential. Their focus is on maintaining health and relying on their star players to regain form for the upcoming October.
"I think five or six months ago in Spring Training, we were talking about how great of a team we have," Freeman said. "We still have that great of a team. Obviously some of us haven't played as well, so it's on us to get going. A few of us are getting going right now, and I think we're going to be just fine going forward."
"Everyone stay healthy," Freeman said. "That's our key. We know we have a really good team, so if we can just stay on the field, we..."
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