Freddie Freeman Ties World Series Home Run Streak Record

By Admin | October 29, 2024

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Freddie Freeman is on track to win the World Series MVP award if the Dodgers win the championship.

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The first baseman homered in the first inning for his third homer of this World Series and has hit at least one in five straight World Series games.

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Freddie Freeman has now hit a home run in five straight World Series games.

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He started this World Series in great fashion with his grand slam to leave the Yankees on the ground.

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Freeman tied George Springer as the only player in World Series history with five consecutive games of at least one home run in a World Series.

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Freeman left behind two New York Yankees legends, Reggie Jackson and Lou Gehrig, with four straight homers in the Major League final.

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Freddie becomes the third player to accomplish the feat and the first Dodgers player to do so.

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Freeman has homered in three straight games, tying 1985's Bill Madlock for the longest streak in Dodgers postseason history.

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If he does it in Game 4, he will break all previous records in a Major League World Series.

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