Freddie Freeman Signs with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Former Atlanta Braves First Baseman Joins Rival NL West Team
Freeman Inks Six-Year, $162 Million Contract with Dodgers
Freddie Freeman, the former face of the Atlanta Braves, has signed a six-year, $162 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The deal includes a $57 million signing bonus and an opt-out clause after the 2025 season.
Freeman, 32, is a five-time All-Star and has won two Silver Slugger Awards. He is considered one of the best first basemen in baseball and has been a key part of the Braves' success in recent years.
Freeman's departure from Atlanta is a major blow to the Braves, who have been trying to build a contender around him. The Braves have now lost their two best players in the past two years, as they traded away Ronald Acuña Jr. to the New York Mets last season.
The Dodgers, on the other hand, have been looking to upgrade their first base position and have found their man in Freeman. The Dodgers have won the NL West in each of the past nine seasons and are looking to make another run at the World Series in 2023.
Freeman's signing with the Dodgers is a major shakeup in the NL West and could have a significant impact on the division race in 2023. The Dodgers are now the clear favorites to win the division, while the Braves will need to find a way to replace Freeman's production.
What does Freeman's signing mean for the Dodgers?
- Freeman gives the Dodgers a much-needed upgrade at first base.
- Freeman is a proven winner who has been a key part of the Braves' success in recent years.
- Freeman's signing could help the Dodgers win their first World Series since 1988.
What does Freeman's signing mean for the Braves?
- Freeman's departure is a major blow to the Braves.
- The Braves will need to find a way to replace Freeman's production.
- The Braves could be in danger of falling out of contention in the NL East.
What does Freeman's signing mean for the NL West?
- Freeman's signing makes the Dodgers the clear favorites to win the NL West.
- The Braves, Giants, and Padres will all need to improve their teams in order to compete with the Dodgers.
- The NL West could be one of the most competitive divisions in baseball in 2023.