Chelsea Freeman had a front-row seat Tuesday as husband Freddie Freeman etched his name into World Series history.
Shortly after the star Dodgers first baseman notched his sixth consecutive homer in a World Series game — a feat that began during his time with the Braves in 2021 — Chelsea posted a celebratory message on Instagram in response to Freeman’s record-smashing night in Game 4 against the Yankees.
Despite Freeman’s efforts, the Yankees jolted to life on Tuesday, courtesy of an Anthony Volpe grand slam in the third inning, which got the offense rolling in their 11-4 win.Freeman, 35, has dominated this series after being limited earlier in the postseason due to an ankle strain. The eight-time MLB All-Star — who joined the Dodgers in 2022 after winning a World Series with Atlanta the previous season— followed up with homers in Games 2 and 3, both 4-2 Dodgers victories.
“He’s been very good in the postseason throughout his career. I think the five days before the series was huge, that gave him the chance to get out of the woods .”Chelsea, who has been married to Freeman since 2014, has supported him every step of the way, even as the couple copes with son Maximus’ health battle.
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