Freeman Walks Off Angels with Solo Homer in 1-0 Win
Last updated: June 6, 2026 5:12 AM UTC
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CONFIRMEDFreddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the ninth inning to give the Dodgers a 1-0 victory over the Angels, per the LA Times. In a game that was scoreless through eight full innings, Freeman ended it with one swing — the kind of moment that reminds you why he’s still one of the most dangerous hitters in baseball.
Freeman continues to be the heartbeat of this lineup. The former MVP came to Los Angeles ahead of the 2022 season and has been everything the organization hoped for and more. He was instrumental in the 2024 World Series title run, delivering clutch hit after clutch hit in October despite playing through a badly sprained ankle. Now 36, Freeman is showing no signs of slowing down. His ability to barrel the ball in high-leverage spots remains elite, and a walk-off homer in a 1-0 game is about as high-leverage as it gets. This is a guy who has consistently produced at an All-Star level throughout his Dodgers tenure, and nights like this are why he’s earned the trust of every person in that clubhouse.
A 1-0 final also tells you the pitching staff did its job. Holding the Angels scoreless for nine innings is no small thing, even against a lineup that isn’t exactly fearsome. We’ve seen this Dodgers pitching staff go through stretches of dominance this season, and a shutout performance — regardless of who was on the mound — is always encouraging. The fact that the offense only mustered one run is less ideal, but when that one run comes via a Freeman walk-off, you take it and move on.
Walk-off wins have a way of energizing a clubhouse, and this one should be no different. The Dodgers needed Freeman to come through in a tight game, and he delivered. That’s what franchise players do. I’ll also point out that winning a 1-0 game requires a certain kind of composure from a team — you can’t panic when the runs aren’t coming, you have to trust that one opportunity will present itself and capitalize. This club did exactly that.
For the Dodgers, this is the kind of win that matters more in feel than in the standings. Every team goes through stretches where the bats go quiet, and having a player like Freeman who can break a game open with one swing keeps you from spiraling during those stretches. The Freeway Series games are always fun for the fans, and sending everyone home with a walk-off is about as good as it gets on a Thursday night. We move forward with momentum, and Freeman’s bat leading the way — same as it’s been since he put on the Dodger blue.
Source(s): Staff (LA Times) | First reported: June 6, 2026 5:12 AM UTC
God Bless and Go Dodgers
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