A winning formula for any championship team consists of strong chemistry and iron sharpening iron. The professionalism displayed by Dodgers newly acquired first baseman Freddie Freeman, who’s currently third in the league with a .320 batting average, has already made a difference for their outfielder Mookie Betts despite the huge success Betts has already brought to the team.
When you have someone who has won an MVP and two World Series titles under his belt before turning the age of 30 still willing to learn, it becomes contagious. Before Sunday’s 4-0 loss to the Royals, the Dodgers were the hottest team in baseball winning 12 games in a row, all of which were won by at-least two runs.