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Dodgers recall Ward as Freeman enters paternity list

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DENVER — The Los Angeles Dodgers placed first baseman Freddie Freeman on the paternity list on Sunday and recalled outfielder/first baseman Ryan Ward to the major-league roster, officially promoting the 28-year-old after seven seasons in the minors and a late-Friday announcement of his call-up. Ward, hitting .324 with a reported 1.020 OPS at Triple-A Oklahoma City, is scheduled to start at first base and bat seventh against the Colorado Rockies this weekend; Freeman may miss between one and three games under MLB paternity-list rules, prompting temporary lineup adjustments and evaluation of the Dodgers' depth.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • February: Freeman and his wife announced they were expecting their fourth child.
  • Winter: Dodgers added Ryan Ward to their 40-man roster.
  • Late Friday: The Athletic reported Ward's impending call-up; Ward received the news Friday night.
  • Saturday: Ward arrived in Denver and was on the taxi squad; manager delayed public announcement.
  • Sunday: Dodgers placed Freeman on the paternity list and officially recalled Ward to start.

Why This Matters to You

Freddie Freeman's paternity leave could affect the Dodgers' performance in the next few games. If you're a fan, this is a time to evaluate the team's depth. Keep an eye on Ryan Ward's performance. He's been a standout in the minors and this is his big-league debut.

The Bottom Line

Freeman's paternity leave is a temporary shake-up for the Dodgers. Ward's call-up is a testament to his hard work in the minors. It's a reminder that life events can impact sports in unexpected ways. Worth forwarding if you know a Dodgers fan or a baseball enthusiast.

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Who Benefited

Ryan Ward benefited immediately with a major-league roster spot and a starting opportunity, advancing his career after seven years in the minors.

Who Impacted

Freddie Freeman temporarily missed games while on the paternity list, creating a short-term gap at first base for the Dodgers.

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Who Benefited

Ryan Ward benefited immediately with a major-league roster spot and a starting opportunity, advancing his career after seven years in the minors.

Who Impacted

Freddie Freeman temporarily missed games while on the paternity list, creating a short-term gap at first base for the Dodgers.

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Freddie Freeman heads for paternity list; longtime minor leaguer gets the call

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Dodgers recall Ward as Freeman enters paternity list

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