Braves 1B Freddie Freeman ejected against Nationals
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Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman was ejected in Monday night's game against the Nationals.
As seen by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's David O'Brien, Freeman flipped his helmet and said something to umpire Bill Welke after striking out. He wasn't immediately tossed from the game but earned an ejection soon after.
Chris Johnson replaced Freeman at first base in the sixth inning.
Freeman finished 2 for 3 and now has a slash line of .254/.321/.493.
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