Dodgers' Freddie Freeman Makes World Series History, Passes Astros' George Springer
Briefly

Freddie Freeman has set an MLB record by hitting home runs in six consecutive World Series games, surpassing George Springer's previous record. This historic achievement marks him as the first player to do so, showcasing his remarkable performance on such a grand stage.
Should the Dodgers secure the championship title, Freeman's outstanding playoff performance would likely earn him the World Series MVP award, further cementing his legacy in baseball history.
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