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Freddie Freeman is frustrated, according to Chipper Jones

Since the Atlanta Braves won the World Series in October, we have been wondering about the future of their star player, Freddie Freeman. Since he is courted by other formations, many think that he will soon evolve under other skies. And they’re not completely wrong.

According to Chipper Jones, one of the franchise’s most illustrious players, Freeman is clearly frustrated with the situation he finds himself in, contractually speaking.

On the Dukes & Bell Tuesday podcast, the Hall of Famer clarified that in his opinion, the 2020 MVP wanted to get a big contract extension, which he was never offered.

“I’m sure he’s probably a little frustrated that it didn’t happen in training camp last year. But the thing is, we had no fans in the stands. We have owners who didn’t even know if they were going to have income and maybe backed off a bit. “

Jones, who is now a special consultant for the Georgia franchise, is aware that Freeman, 32, has received offers that didn’t go over to him from the Braves. In addition, other formations are on his heels.

Freddie Freeman and Atlanta: the file could quickly go wrong

As soon as things get back to normal, Freddie Freeman and the Braves will want to protect themselves in case plan A doesn’t work.

On a streak of three consecutive All-Star Games, the first baseman has just completed a five-year contract, which paid him just over $20 million a year. No doubt, he will want to climb in the 30M$. Atlanta doesn’t necessarily seem to have offered it to him.

So Chipper? Knowing all that, where does Freddie Freeman play next year?

“At the end of the day, I believe Freddie will play wherever he wants. I know it’s a west coast guy. I know he’s at home here in Atlanta. But Freddie, if he wants to play for the Braves, he’s going to play for the Braves. I’ll stick to that. “

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