Freddie Freeman made history by hitting a home run in each of the first four games of the 2024 World Series, becoming the first player to achieve this feat. This extends his home run streak to six games in World Series dating back to 2021. The Los Angeles Dodgers star hit a two-run shot in Game 4 against the New York Yankees, breaking records along the way.
Freeman’s four homers in the World Series tie him with legends like Barry Bonds and Babe Ruth. He is now one home run away from tying the record for the most homers by a player in a single World Series, currently held by three players including Reggie Jackson and George Springer.
With his six home runs in his first 10 World Series games, Freeman ties George Springer for the second-most of all time. He is steadily climbing the ranks among the greats, with Mickey Mantle holding the all-time home run record in the World Series.
Players and fans alike are in awe of Freeman’s powerful performances on the big stage. Dodgers’ personalities like Dave Roberts, Gavin Lux, and Mookie Betts are impressed by Freeman’s clutch home runs and are eager to see what the future holds for the star player in the World Series.
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