Freddie Freeman's 42nd Career Home Run Against Marlins Set Record
Briefly

Freddie Freeman continues his impressive performance against the Miami Marlins, hitting his eighth home run of the season during a recent game. This home run was significant as it marked his 42nd against the Marlins, breaking a record for the most by any player against the franchise. Despite Freeman's success, he expressed uncertainty about the reasons for his domination over the team. His overall statistics against the Marlins are impressive, showcasing a long history of facing them due to his time with the Atlanta Braves. The Dodgers manager hinted at potential rest for Freeman during their busy road trip.
I don't know the exact numbers, but I guess I've hit a few home runs against them in my career. It's just I've played a long time against the Marlins. I've played a long time in this league.
Freeman has played in 215 career games against the Marlins and is batting .321/.409/.552 with 49 doubles, four triples, 42 home runs and 136 RBI.
Freeman hit 38 of his 42 career home runs against the Marlins as a member of the Braves. He didn't hit his first home run against them with the Dodgers until the 2024 season.
Freeman had another strong game to close out the series on Wednesday, tripling and driving in four runs during a 3-for-4 day.
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