Dodgers, World Series and Freddie Freeman
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The Dodgers seemed to have all the momentum following their 6-5 victory in Game 3, during which first baseman Freddie Freeman hit the epic game-winning home run in the 18th inning, However, Los Angeles lost Game 4 and Game 5,
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.
Professional athletes’ partners and families become public figures by extension, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are no exception. For example, first baseman Freddie Freeman’s wife Chelsea has 658,000 Instagram followers while shortstop Mookie Betts’ wife Brianna has over 68,000.
Baby Fredrick "Freddie" Berglund was born the night of the Dodgers' big win, making his parents' name choice "poetic."
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.
While the rest of the Dodgers WAGs went with a custom look, the wife of Freddie Freeman stood out with her non-Dodgers color once again.
Freddie Freeman married his wife, Chelsea Freeman, in 2014. Here’s everything to know about the Freddie Freeman's wife.