Freeman stays hot and so do the Dodgers, who beat the Diamondbacks 5-4
for the second out. Rosario then hit Freeman with the return throw for the final out. The Dodgers were helped by the fact that the speedy Carroll didn't immediately take off for first because he thought the ball was foul.
"I knew it was close to being fair or foul," Freeman said. "But I've got to play until he calls it foul. I caught it, threw it, let him make the call, and glad it was fair." Said Carroll: "There's no excuse for it. Got to run hard out of the box. Taking you through my mindset, I thought the initial bounce was foul. That's kind of what I saw."The Dodgers looked as if they might cruise to the victory early on. They pushed their lead to 4-0 in the fifth after back-to-back RBI doubles from Betts and Freeman and a sacrifice fly byFreeman is 20 of 38 over his last nine games, boosting his batting average to .343 for the season.
"I've been seeing the ball really well," Freeman said. "Just got to ride this streak as long as I can." Arizona started its comeback in the eighth, cutting the margin to 4-2 on back-to-back, one-out RBI singles by
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