Freddie Freeman Doesn't Want to Retire When Current Dodgers Contract is Up
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Freddie Freeman, a star first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers, is celebrated as a 'pure hitter' with an impressive 2,319 career hits, the most of any active player. As he aims for the significant milestone of 3,000 hits, Freeman acknowledged his current contract and his desire to play beyond it, revealing his plans for the future. He emphasized that his ability to achieve this goal depends on his performance and maintaining his health. Freeman's consistent batting approach, focused on bat control, has made him a formidable presence in baseball.
"Obviously it's not set in stone. I have two years left on this contract (after 2025), then I would like to play two more years..."
"Freeman speaks about how special it would be to get to 3,000 career hits. It's a mark few have been able to accomplish over the history of the game."
Read at Dodgers Nation
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