In Game 1 of last year's World Series, Freddie Freeman made history by hitting the first walk-off grand slam, amidst his injuries, which resonated deeply with both players and managers. The game saw an emotional lead-up with the Yankees taking a 3-2 lead until the dramatic final moments. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts called Freeman's moment the best he's witnessed in sports. The aftermath continues to evoke vivid memories among participants, showcasing the lasting impact of one pivotal play in baseball history.
Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series marked the first of its kind in 120 years, even as he battled injuries.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts described Freeman's grand slam as the best sports moment he has ever witnessed, highlighting its significance and emotional impact.
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