Freddie Freeman's remarkable performance in Game 1 of the World Series, where he hit a walk-off grand slam, came amidst personal turmoil related to his son's health. After the All-Star break, Freeman's son Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, leading Freeman to contemplate retirement. Fortunately, Maximus' health improved, allowing Freeman to focus on baseball. Chelsea Freeman provided updates on Max's recovery, emphasizing his progress and upcoming Little League registration. Freeman's achievements on the field are deeply intertwined with his family's journey, symbolizing resilience and strength at significant moments in their lives.
"There was a point, like, if Max didn't get better, I don't know if Freddie would have gone back to playing... so Max getting better in itself is a miracle."
"I didn't even know if I'd be able to sign him up for Little League a few months ago. He's still in physical therapy... but he's doing absolutely fantastic."
"Freeman's walk-off grand slam was an unforgettable moment for fans, but it was also a symbol of strength for his family."
"Greatest baseball moment I've ever witnessed."
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