Freddie Freeman

Frederick Charles Freeman is a Canadian-American professional baseball first baseman for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut in 2010, and is a four-time MLB All-Star. Freeman won a Gold Glove Award in 2018, the Silver Slugger Award in 2019 and 2020, and the National League’s Most Valuable Player Award in 2020. Freeman holds Canadian citizenship in addition to American citizenship.

About Freddie Freeman in brief

Summary Freddie FreemanFrederick Charles Freeman is a Canadian-American professional baseball first baseman for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut in 2010, and is a four-time MLB All-Star. Freeman won a Gold Glove Award in 2018, the Silver Slugger Award in 2019 and 2020, and the National League’s Most Valuable Player Award in 2020. Freeman was selected by the Braves in the second round, with the 78th overall selection, of the 2007 MLB draft. He was the Braves’ fifth-best prospect heading into the 2009 season, according to Baseball America. Freeman holds Canadian citizenship in addition to American citizenship. He grew up a fan of the Los Angeles Angels, and attended El Modena High School in Orange, California, where he was a third baseman and a pitcher. As a senior in 2007, Freeman hit for a. 417 batting average and had a 6–1 win-loss record as a pitcher, and was named the Orange County Register’s 2007 player of the year. He signed a letter of intent with Cal State Fullerton, but instead signed with the Braves for USD 409,500, foregoing his college scholarship. In 2013, he was selected as a finalist for the 2013 Major League baseball All-star Game Final Vote. He finished the 2013 season with. 319 batting along with 23 homers and 109 RBI in 147 games played. On February 4, 2014, Freeman agreed to an eight-year, 135 million extension for the second time in his career.

He played the last three innings of the game against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 27, 2014. He hit a three-run homer off Kyle Kendrick to left center field that was caught by broadcaster Tom McCarthy. Freeman finished the 2014 season by appearing in all 162 games by appearing by the team’s team. He also set a franchise record for innings played in a game against Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Kyle Kendrick. He is the first Braves first baseman to reach 50 RBIs by July 18 since Hank Aaron accomplished this feat in 1954. In 2012, Freeman had an NL-leading nine sacrifice flies along with batting. 259 with 33 doubles, 23 home runs, and 94 RBI. In 2011, he finished second to teammate Craig Kimbrel in the NL Rookie of the Year balloting. The only other time two Braves finished in the top five, the organization was still located in Milwaukee, was Gene Conley was voted third-best rookie of the 1954 season; Hank Aaron came in fourth. In 2014, he led the team with a record-setting total of 19. 7 million fan votes, but was unable to play because of a thumb injury suffered three days prior to the game. In August, Freeman and Dan Uggla became the first members of the Braves to have concurrent twenty game hitting streaks in the modern era, Freeman’s streak ended at 20 games on August 7. He finished 2014 with 32 doubles, 21 home Runs, and 76 RBI in 157 games playing.