Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Freddie Freeman hit the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history to decide Game 1 last October, and further cemented his legacy throughout the Fall Classic to clinch an eighth championship for his team.
He has followed that up in 2025 with an electric .362 batting average and an absurd 1.123 OPS. At 35 years old, Freeman spoke on another major accomplishment he wants to achieve that has only been done 33 times in MLB history.
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Now Freeman is far from imminent retirement, but after 16 illustrious seasons, one can’t help but try and figure out what the rest of his professional baseball tenure will include.