Freddie Freeman made history once again in Game 4 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees. The slugger smashed a two-run homer to right field in the first inning, marking the second consecutive night he has gone deep in the series. This remarkable feat has set a new record in Major League Baseball history, as Freeman became the first player ever to hit a home run in the first four games of a World Series.
Freeman's impressive performance doesn't stop there. With his home run in Game 4, he extended his streak to six consecutive World Series games with a home run. This streak dates back to the 2021 World Series when Freeman was part of the Atlanta Braves team that clinched the championship against the Houston Astros.
His walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning of Game 1 of this World Series already solidified his place in the record books. Now, with his consistent power at the plate, Freeman has further etched his name in baseball history with these new records.
Baseball fans and analysts alike are in awe of Freeman's incredible display of skill and determination on the game's biggest stage. His ability to deliver in clutch moments and make a lasting impact on the World Series has cemented his legacy as one of the game's premier sluggers.
As the World Series continues, all eyes will be on Freddie Freeman to see if he can extend his historic home run streak and lead the Dodgers to a championship victory. His performance in Game 4 has only added to the excitement and anticipation surrounding this highly anticipated series.
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