Freddie Freeman's swing looked good and the baseball jumped off his bat, carrying deep into right-center field. The veteran slugger had hit 274 homers in his career prior to that at-bat and this one certainly felt like No. 275. Then again, it had been so long since he'd rounded the bases in a slow trot, he wasn't quite sure. "I haven't hit one in a while, so I didn't know," Freeman said grinning. "Maybe that opens the floodgates." Freeman's three-run blast for his first long ball in more than a month highlighted a five-RBI, four-hit performance as the Los Angeles Dodgers clobbered the Arizona Diamondbacks 14-1 on Thursday night. read more https://www.espn.com/mlb/recap?gameId=401354904