All-Time Dodgers Quarter-Century Team: No. 6, Freddie Freeman
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All-Time Dodgers Quarter-Century Team: No. 6, Freddie Freeman
"While the Los Angeles Dodgers have made a strong case to be the latest MLB dynasty by winning back-to-back World Series titles and three in the last six years, their franchise history and success since 2000 is a mixed bag. Up until the current era, there were middling levels of postseason accomplishments since the turn of the century. But there have also been impressive individual performances and players who carved out a special place in the Dodgers' franchise history."
"Freddie Freeman was already on a Hall of Fame track prior to joining the Dodgers in 2022. Freeman made his MLB debut with the Atlanta Braves in 2010 and played with them for 12 seasons, culminating with a World Series championship over the Houston Astros in 2021."
"Overall, he hit .325/.407/.511 with 47 doubles, 21 home runs and 100 RBI in 2022. Freeman finished the year leading the Majors in hits and doubles. He was somehow even better in 2023, putting his already career-best season to shame in just about every category."
The Los Angeles Dodgers combine recent championships with mixed postseason outcomes since 2000 and notable individual achievements. The DodgerBlue.com staff ranked the top Dodgers players of the past 25 years, evaluating contributions and franchise significance. Freddie Freeman was ranked No. 6 after joining the Dodgers in 2022 following a 12-season tenure with the Atlanta Braves and a 2021 World Series title. Freeman signed a six-year, $162 million contract and brought multiple accolades, including five All-Star selections, a Gold Glove, three Silver Sluggers and the 2020 National League MVP. Freeman posted career-best offensive numbers with the Dodgers, leading the majors in hits and doubles in 2022 and improving further in 2023.
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