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The Cooperstown case for Freddie Freeman is getting to the point where we're safe to start calling him a "future Hall of Famer." The 12 years with the Braves carry a ton of weight here, but is there a chance his Dodgers credentials will leave him with a blank Hall of Fame cap on his plaque? First off, a quick rundown of the case.
Baby Fredrick "Freddie" Berglund was born the night of the Dodgers' big win, making his parents' name choice "poetic."
Freddie Freeman married his wife, Chelsea Freeman, in 2014. Here’s everything to know about the Freddie Freeman's wife.
His wife has been a hit all series long like her lucky non-Dodgers color she wore not once, but twice including the big Game 6 victory last night. She also even upstaged Shohei Ohtani’s wife Mamiko with another look, as well as a unique combo of a Freeman Dodgers jersey with business pants. And of course, this fit below.
Charlie Freeman missed watching his dad, Freddie Freeman, hit a one of his biggest home runs. Freddie said Charlie, who turned 9 in September, was in the family room when the Los Angeles Dodgers won 6-5 against the Toronto Blue Jays on Freeman's 18th-inning home run that ended World Series Game 3.
Freddie Freeman hit another historic walk-off home run in the World Series on Monday, leading the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-5 victory in 18 innings (!) over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3. FREDDIE FREEMAN WALK-OFF HOME RUN IN THE 18TH INNING! #WORLDSERIES pic.twitter.com/wD1xbRxDbC
Freddie Freeman's tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers has been nothing short of sensational. Since joining the ballclub back in 2022, he's made four-straight A