LOS ANGELES -- The image of a triumphant Freddie Freeman from the night of Oct. 25, 2024 -- midstroll, face stoic, right hand pointed upward -- has been tattooed on body parts all over L.A. County. Freeman himself has signed four of them, three on shins and one on an arm. He used to go practically anywhere in Southern California without getting recognized, even in the areas where he grew up. Now that never happens. Fans approach him everywhere, many recounting precisely where they were when he hit the walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series that helped propel the Los Angeles Dodgers to a championship.
How Freddie Freeman's homer changed him -- and Dodgers fans
