Freeman's Latest HR Ties World Series Record
Freeman's historic homerun ties record
Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman hit a 415-foot home run in the sixth inning of Game 1 of the World Series against the Houston Astros, tying a World Series record with his sixth homer of the postseason. The homer was off Astros reliever Cristian Javier and it gave the Braves a 4-2 lead at the time.
Freeman is now tied with Reggie Jackson, who hit six home runs for the New York Yankees in the 1977 World Series, and Chase Utley, who hit six home runs for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2009 World Series.
Freeman's performance in the World Series
Freeman has been on a tear in the World Series, hitting .400 with six home runs and 11 RBIs in four games. He has also scored six runs and walked four times.
Freeman's performance has been a major factor in the Braves' success in the World Series. He has been a key part of the Braves' offense, and his home runs have given them a big boost. He has been a major reason why the Braves are one win away from winning their first World Series title since 1995.
Freeman's career
Freeman is a five-time All-Star and a two-time Silver Slugger. He has won two Gold Glove Awards and has finished in the top 10 of the NL MVP voting three times. He is one of the best hitters in baseball and he is a key part of the Braves' success.
Freeman is a great example of a player who has worked hard to achieve his goals. He was not a highly touted prospect when he was drafted by the Braves in 2007, but he has developed into one of the best players in the game. He is a role model for young players and he is a great representative for the Braves.