Freddy Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers is making history in the World Series with outstanding performances.
Freeman has hit home runs in six consecutive World Series games, surpassing George Springer’s previous record.
He has achieved a total of four home runs in the current series, showcasing his exceptional hitting ability.
Freeman made history by executing the first walk-off Grand Slam in World Series history, a rare and game-defining play.
Despite playing with an ankle injury, Freeman returned to the field in less than 10 days to support his team.
His quick recovery was crucial for the Dodgers’ success in the National League Divisional Series and the National League Championship Series.
Freddy Freeman is a leading candidate for the World Series MVP award, which would mark a significant milestone in his career.