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Dodgers put 1B Freddie Freeman on paternity list, call up OF Ryan Ward

By Thomson Reuters Apr 19, 2026 | 12:11 PM

The Los Angeles Dodgers placed first baseman Freddie Freeman on the paternity list Sunday and called up outfielder Ryan Ward ​to the major leagues for the ‌first time after seven minor league seasons.

Freeman, 36, is batting .296 with three home runs and 14 RBIs over 20 games this season. He had two hits in ‌each ​of the last three games ⁠and four times ⁠in the past five games to raise his early batting average nearly 40 points.

Ward, 28, was drafted in the eighth round by the ​Dodgers in 2019 and is in his fourth season at Triple-A Oklahoma City. He ⁠won the Pacific Coast ⁠League MVP last season when he ​hit 36 home runs with 122 RBIs in 143 ​games.

Ward finally gets his first call to ‌the major leagues after 154 home runs, 530 RBIs and a .266 batting average over 696 games in the Dodgers’ system, including 420 games ⁠at Triple-A.

“You talk about performance and he’s performed as well as, if not better than, anyone,” Dodgers ⁠manager Dave Roberts ‌said about Ward in spring ⁠training, according to the Orange County ​Register. “So ‌for him to not get a ​shot, I’m ⁠sure he’s frustrated and understandably so. But the message for him is to keep putting up numbers and knock the door down and hopefully the opportunity comes for him sometime this year.”

–Field ​Level Media