Freddie Freeman: Yankees Fan With Sign 'Only Polite Person' From World Series In New York
Briefly

Freeman not only almost singlehandedly willed the Los Angeles Dodgers to their eighth World Series title in franchise history, but he also broke MLB records along the way.
Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series forever cemented his legacy with the Dodgers, but he was only just getting started as he proceeded to hit a home run in the following three games as well.
Being the first player in MLB history to round the bases in six consecutive World Series games showcases Freeman's remarkable consistency and ability to perform in high-pressure situations.
Freeman's postseason performance was impressive, hitting .250/.291/.810 with 13 RBI and six runs scored, even while playing through a sprained ankle and fractured rib cartilage.
Read at Dodger Blue
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