Freddie Freeman Sets World Series Records
Freddie Freeman Sets World Series Records

Freddie Freeman Sets World Series Records

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Freddie Freeman continued his historic performance in the 2024 World Series, hitting his fourth home run in Game 4 against the New York Yankees, establishing a record for homering in six consecutive World Series games. Despite Freeman's efforts, the Dodgers lost 11-4, allowing the Yankees to stave off elimination and extend the series to a decisive Game 5. Freeman's impressive postseason includes a walk-off grand slam in Game 1, solidifying his status as a key player for the Dodgers. The game was marred by disrespectful heckling from Yankees fans during a moment of silence honoring cancer victims, which drew criticism for being particularly inopportune given Freeman's personal history with the disease. As the Dodgers prepare for Game 5, Freeman's performance has positioned him as a strong contender for the World Series MVP. The final game is set to take place at Yankee Stadium, with the Dodgers hoping to clinch the championship.

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