Freddie Freeman with a walkoff grand slamming Game one of the World Series. Freddie, it feels like the game does reward you.
Oh yeah, you know, it's been a grind. It's been a grind for three months for me and my family, and obviously this last week getting the rest and treating my ankle and doing.
The best you can.
So every morning me tonight, when you were up there against Nestor Cortes, are you just doing the Freddie Freeman thing.
And looking for something in the strike though?
Yes, I'm turning down time for the heater. He's got a good hit.
Hear the ball rises. I just wanted to be on time for it. I'm trying to look closer to me because I didn't wanted to lay off the cutter in the slider away.
I just wanted to not miss the pitch that hit, and I didn't miss it.
Freddie, There's been a lot of great moments in World Series history, Dodger history.
You're now part of that. What does that mean? That means a lot. But we still got three more wins to go, so I'm glad. I think we'll do this for Game one and get the win.
But let's now I got to focus our tomorrow and.
Bring some more memories.
The most inspirational player this offseason, Freddie Freeman, this postseason, Freddie Freeman.
Thanks Freddy, thank you, appreciate Yes,
