Freddie Freeman Hopes Dodgers Three-Peat at Home, Not on the Road
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Freddie Freeman Hopes Dodgers Three-Peat at Home, Not on the Road
"The 2024 World Series MVP has helped lead the Dodgers to back-to-back titles. However, the two times L.A. has accomplished that feat, they did so on the road. More news: Tommy Edman Provides Crucial Injury Update as Dodgers' Spring Training Nears In 2024, the Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in five games, and they celebrated in the Bronx. Just a mere three months ago, the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in an epic Game 7, but it was at the Rogers Centre."
"Los Angeles has not had the luxury of celebrating a World Series clincher in front of their home fans in over 40 years. Luckily, the Dodgers have been able to celebrate a parade the past two seasons, considering they weren't able to when they won in 2020 after a 32-year drought. The Dodgers have won nine titles in franchise history and will look for their 10th in 2026. L.A. has tremendous odds to do just that with a loaded roster from top to bottom."
"Freeman is a major reason why the Dodgers are heavy favorites. The 36-year-old is still playing elite baseball, coming off a season in which he slashed .295/.367/.502 with a .869 OPS, along with 24 home runs and 90 RBIs in 627 plate appearances and 147 games. The nine-time All-Star is soon to enter his fifth season in Los Angeles, and"
Freddie Freeman expressed a desire for the Dodgers to complete a three-peat at Dodger Stadium this season, rather than on the road. The Dodgers won consecutive championships but clinched both away: in the Bronx over the Yankees in 2024 and at the Rogers Centre against the Blue Jays in a recent Game 7. Los Angeles has not celebrated a World Series clincher at home in over 40 years, though parade celebrations occurred the past two seasons. The Dodgers have nine franchise titles and strong odds for a 10th in 2026, led by a loaded roster and Freeman's elite performance.
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