Freeman's Record-Breaking Home Run Extends Historic World Series Streak
Historic Performance: Freeman's Sixth Consecutive World Series Home Run
Freddie Freeman etched his name into baseball history on Saturday night, becoming the first player to homer in six straight World Series games. The Atlanta Braves first baseman's solo shot off Houston Astros starter Framber Valdez in the second inning extended his remarkable World Series home run streak to an unprecedented level.
Unprecedented Dominance
Freeman's historic home run came in the second inning of Game 6, a must-win for the Braves as they faced elimination against the Astros. The veteran slugger took Valdez's 96 mph sinker deep to left field, giving Atlanta an early 1-0 lead.
Freeman's home run streak began in Game 1 of the 2020 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He homered in all three games of that series, and has continued his torrid pace in this year's Fall Classic.
A Legend in the Making
With his record-breaking home run, Freeman has cemented his status as one of the greatest hitters in World Series history. Only four other players have homered in five consecutive World Series games: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Reggie Jackson, and Mickey Mantle.
Freeman's historic performance is a testament to his incredible talent and consistency. The 32-year-old has been a key figure in the Braves' success this season, and his hot streak in the World Series has been a major factor in their comeback from a 3-1 deficit.
Additional Key Points
- Freeman's home run streak is the longest in World Series history for a player on the winning team.
- Freeman is the first player to homer in six consecutive World Series games since Mickey Mantle in 1952.
- Freeman's home run streak has helped the Braves win three consecutive games and force a Game 7.