When Freddie Freeman offered Kyle Tucker advice earlier this year, when they first met as Los Angeles Dodgers teammates on FaceTime, Freeman kept it simple : Don't do "anything stupid." Around baseball, a lot of people are offering the same advice to another Dodger: 25-year-old backup catcher Dalton Rushing. Rushing has drawn criticism from San Francisco to Denver to Chicago for, in essence, talking trash. The fervor of complaints escalated enough to prompt multiple deep dives into Rushing's psychological profile. The latest comes via The Athletic which, via Freeman, informs us that Rushing has a tendency to "black out on a baseball field." “[Rushing] cares so much about wanting to be good, so you can’t fault someone for that," Freeman said. "That would just be taking away something from who Dalton Rushing is. So for me, I’m not gonna ever tell him not to do that. I mean, maybe watch what you’re saying on cameras, you know, and stuff like that.…