Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman Makes History as First Player With Homer in Six Straight World Series Games
Amazing. As we always say, Freddie has one of the best “eyes” in baseball, being able to see pitches coming at him from the mound and pick the best ones to turn into big hits. And this postseason he is utilizing his talents better than anyone. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman makes history as the first player with a homer in six straight World Series games.
Literally, no name in the history books will possess a stat such as the one Freeman just achieved. No player has EVER hit a home run in each of the first four games of the Fall Classic, until now. What an athlete.
But also this is just how the Dodgers roster is built. Los Angeles has always leaned heavy into having a lineup of power hitters. A group of guys that can just slam home runs down their opponents throats. And this postseason this type of team construction is really paying off.
So far the New York Yankees have had no answers. Unable to keep up with the Dodgers’ level of scoring. And now they find themselves on the verge of getting swept; or having an extremely tough hill to climb. But with Los Angeles taking an early lead in game 4 it is looking pretty grim for the franchise in pinstripes. Time is ticking, and time is running out to make some sort of move; or take a stand.
However, at the time of this posting; there’s still eight innings remaining. Plenty of game left. So we all shall see what occurs.
Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman Makes History as First Player With Homer in Six Straight World Series Games
Nevertheless, getting back to Freeman. Freddie’s resilience and determination in the World Series is exactly the veteran experience and attitude all ball clubs wish to have in their lineups. He’s not waiting for a guy to make a play and motivate the troops. He IS that guy making the plays and firing everyone up.
But for Freeman, this is a been there, done that moment. Freddie already has a ring. In which he won with the Atlanta Braves. Therefore, he has already experienced what it takes to get the job done and he’s checking off all the boxes. Helping LA move and inch closer to confetti and a parade. And he’s doing it in style.
Multiple homers. Making history. We’re looking at a MVP. Newsweek’s Noah Camras seems to agree. He states, “Freddie Freeman has done it. He is the first player in MLB history to hit a home run in 6 consecutive World Series games. If the Dodgers win it all, he will win the World Series MVP.”
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