Freddie Freeman Sets World Series Home Run Record
Freddie Freeman Sets World Series Home Run Record

Freddie Freeman Sets World Series Home Run Record

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Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers has set a new MLB record by hitting home runs in six consecutive World Series games, a streak that includes his previous postseason performances with the Atlanta Braves. His impressive performance has sparked discussions on the Braves' decision to let him go, with former player Chipper Jones emphasizing that any miscommunication regarding contract negotiations ultimately falls on the player. Despite the controversy, Freeman's transition to the Dodgers appears to have been beneficial for him and his family. The Yankees, facing a tough series against the Dodgers, are now considering strategies to manage Freeman's hitting prowess, as his lineup protection complicates pitching decisions. Meanwhile, the Yankees managed to stave off elimination with a significant win, setting the stage for Game 5. Freeman's achievements have become a focal point in this World Series, underscoring both his talent and the implications of team decisions in player contracts.

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