Los Angeles Dodgers are probably the only team that has been consistent throughout this season. Although they already had a strong squad, after adding Freddie Freeman by their side, the Dodgers are just unstoppable in MLB this year.
On one hand, Freeman is doing everything for the Dodgers to help them win the championship this year, while on the other hand, his five-year-old son is rooting for a rival team. Notably, Freeman left his previous franchise the Atlanta Braves as a free agent this year.
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Freddie Freeman’s son Charlie Freeman is not ready to switch sides!
Having played for over 12 years, Freddie Freeman enjoyed a successful tenure with the Atlanta Braves. Before joining the Dodgers, Freeman was a through-and-through Braves. And why not? The 6-time All-Star first baseman had his best years at the Braves.
Being a professional Freeman may not have difficulties switching his teams, but his 5-year-old son, Charlie, is still rooting for the Braves this year.
Earlier on Sunday, when the Braves played the Mets in a crucial series, Freeman’s wife Chelsea Freeman shared an adorable video of their son. In the Video, one can see how Charlie is excited to watch the Braves outfielder, Ronald Acuna Jr.
Charlie Freeman was cheering for the Braves during Sunday night’s game
(via chelseafreeman5/IG) pic.twitter.com/esY1Epz9R8
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 3, 2022
She captioned the video, “Mommy, I want the Braves to win because Ronald Acuna Jr. is one of my favorite players.”
The Braves sweep the Mets in a crucial series
Despite a slow start to the season, the Atlanta Braves are finally back on track. With each game, the Braves are proving why they are the World Champion. And they will do anything to defend their title.
The @braves' 100th win of the season was MONUMENTAL. pic.twitter.com/ijBGkH5Yne
— MLB (@MLB) October 3, 2022
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Before the start of their three-game series against the New York Mets, the Braves were not the favorites to win the division title. But with fine performances from both ends, the Brian Snitker-led team is in the pole position to win the NL East ahead of the Mets.
Not only did they sweep the Mets, but the Braves also ended the debate over the NL East winners. If they continue to play like this, the Braves may win the championship again this year.
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Do you think the Braves stand a chance to win the championship ahead of the other heavyweights like the Astros and Dodgers?