
If there is one player I love in major baseball, it's Freddie Freeman. The guy is a real warrior and he gives himself heart and soul in every match. He takes no light at the light.
On this subject, remember his playoffs last year, when he played despite a more than Endolorie ankle! Its large home in overtime in the first match in the world series is anthological. He recalled Kirk Gibson's long ball in 1988.
We have been a few months later and the ankle of Freeman still inconveniences it, unfortunately. At such a point, that number 5 of the Los Angeles Dodgers must receive treatment lasting 90 minutes before each match. Each match, yes.
Despite this, the latter continues to perform on the ground and it deserves all our respect.
A wind of hope by the star match
The plan is to see Freeman completely restored to his lower body injury by break from the stars match. The game takes place on Tuesday July 15 this year, which therefore brings us to two months. It's close, but far at the same time.
Even if he does not play 100 % of his abilities, the first goal player plays big baseball. Even yesterday, it was 4 in 4 in the stick, banging its ninth campaign circuit in addition to adding three points produced to its counter. In 30 games this season, the 16 seasons veteran has an average of the stick of, 376. It is phenomenal. It also presents an MPP (more powerful presence, commonly known as OPS in English), of 1.171. Only Aaron Judge is ahead of it in this category. We remind you, Freeman receives treatment of 90 minutes before each match, and he has such statistics! This proves how an exceptional athlete is and an inspiration for his teammates.
He is no longer a youngster
Time flies, but Freddie Freeman is still 35 years old. He will have 36 on September 12. To get significantly the same age as him, I can confirm that small sores appear more and more in the thirties and even more quickly when the quarantine approaches. Far be it from me to want to discourage the youngest readers of this blog, I reassure you. Simply highlight that Freeman must be really resilient and persevering to make his body undergo before a match.
And the story does not say how long it spends in the treatment room after the matches, that's the worst!
The season is young, but we can already start talking about him as a potential candidate for the title of MVP of the National League. Imagine if he is completely recovering from his injury?