Frederick Charles Freeman…married to wife Chelsea and has three sons, Charlie, Maximus and Brandon…is a dual citizen in Canada, as both parents are from Canada (Toronto and Windsor)…grew up from Villa Park, Calif., and attended El Modena High School in Orange, Calif…was a third baseman and pitcher…hit .417 during his senior year and went 6-1 on the mound…committed to Cal State Fullerton before signing with the Braves in the second round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
2023
Had an explosive year at the plate, slashing .331/.410/.567 with a .977 OPS in 161 games, leading to be named to the First-Team All ML B Team for the second time in his career (also 2020 with ATL)...Garnered career highs in multiple categories: at-bats (637), hits (211), runs (131), total bases (361), doubles (59), stolen bases (23)…also had career-highs in a non-COVID season in batting average (.331) and on-base percentage (.410)...Led the Majors in doubles (59) and extra base hits (90), and finished second in hits (211), second in runs scored (131) and third in batting average (.331)...Had his first 200-hit season … last Dodger with 200 hits in a season was Adrián Beltré (2004) and last Dodger first baseman was Steve Garvey (1980)...Became the first first baseman in AL/NL history with 200 hits, 20 homers and 20 steals in one season...He is also the third player of all time with at least 200 hits, 50 doubles, 25 home runs and 20 stolen bases (Alfonso Soriano, 2002 and Chuck Klein, 1932)...Notched a .999 fielding percentage at first base, committing only one error in 1,260 total chances across 1378.1 innings across 161 starts...Named NL Player of the Month in May after slashing .400/.462/.722 with six HR and 26 RBI in 28 games. He recorded 46 hits, and 17 of them were doubles … also set Dodger records in extra-base hits (24) and doubles (17)...Smashed his 300th home run, a grand slam, on May 8, 2023, in St. Louis off of LHP Genesis Cabrera...became the fifth player to do so in a Dodger uniform (Duke Snider (1957), Gil Hodges (1958), Gary Sheffield (2001), Adrian Gonzalez (2016)) ... also launched his 2,000th career hit on June 25 off of HOU’s RHP Rafael Montero, an RBI double...became the 98th player to reach both feats in their career. Set the Dodgers single-season franchise record in doubles with 53, breaking Johnny Frederick’s record from 1929 (52). Selected to his 7th NL All-Star Team this year after slashing .320/.396/.556 with 17 home runs and 61 RBI in 89 games. Finished third in National League Most Valuable Player voting, receiving 17 third place votes and 13 fourth places votes, finishing behind teammate Mookie Betts and the unanimous winner Ronald Acuña Jr. Smashed 10-for-18 (.556) with the bases loaded this season … named NL Player of the Week on Aug. 6 after slashing .500/.536/.923 with 2 HR and 7 RBI … slashed .351/.445/.617 on the road compared to .312/.373/.517 at Dodger Stadium … had two multi-homer games, launching two home runs each on April 17 against NYM and July 22 at TEX…his 211 hits were most by a Dodger since 1962 (Tommy Davis) … belted 24 multi-extra base hit games … stroked a 20 game hitting streak form May 10-31, going .457 (37-for-81) with 11 doubles, one triple, five homers and 21 RBI.
2022
Led the National League in multiple offensive categories, including doubles (first, 47), hits (1st, 199), plate appearances (first, 708), at-bats (sixth, 612), and games played (seventh, 159)…also led the Dodger offense in games (second, 159), at-bats (second), runs (T-1st, 117), hits (first), doubles (first), home runs (T-3rd, 21), RBI (first, 100) and walks (second, 84)...Collected triple-digit RBI (100) for the first time since the 2019 season…also swiped a career-best 13 bases in 16 tries, first double-digit steal count since 2018 and tied Jackie Robinson (1950) for the most doubles (18) through the team’s first 44 games...Slugged his first hit in Dodger Blue in his first game with the team on Opening Day on April 8 at Colorado with an infield single in the sixth inning...Led the Majors with 57 multi-hit games, finishing with one more than Bo Bichette…recorded 20 games with 3+ hits, most in baseball...Named the National League Player of the Month in Sept. after slashing .337/.473/.512/.985 in 25 games for three doubles, four homers and 16 RBI…third time in his career he was named NL Player of the Month, all in Sept. (2016, 2020)...Become the Dodgers’ everyday first baseman, tabbing 159 games at the position…committed just five errors and added 91 assists in 1377.2 innings of work for a.996 fielding percentage...Awarded NL Player of the Week on three separate occasions: week of June 26, week of July 17, and week of Sept. 11...Named the 2022 Roy Campanella Award winner, which is given to the Dodger player who best exemplifies the spirit and leadership of the late Hall of Fame catcher...Produced a .391/.503/.576 slash line with RISP…led the Majors in average with RISP and also led all of baseball with a career high 47 doubles Clubbed his 1,000th career RBI on July 16 at Los Angeles-AL…collected three straight games of three or more hits from July 10-13…(went 11-for-13)…drove in a season high 10 runs in a series with the Reds June 22 – 24…hit three doubles in two separate games: May 7 at CHC and May 17 vs. ARI and collected five RBI in two games: May 26 at ARI and June 21 at CIN…in four NLDS Postseason matchups, slashed .357/.500/.786 with three doubles, one home run and three RBI…was even-keeled at Dodger Stadium and opposing fields, slashing .394/.469/.863 and .418/.550/.968 respectively.
2021
Amassed a .300/.393/.503 clip over 159 games for 25 doubles, two triples, 31 home runs, and 83 RBI to help lead the Braves to a World Series win…struck out 107 times and walked 85 times and scored a career-high 120 runs, besting his total of 113 from the 2019 season... Was one of five Braves this century to tally at least 119 runs, joining Rafael Furcal (2003, 130 R), Ronald Acuña Jr. (2019, 127 R), Gary Sheffield (2003, 126 R) and Andruw Jones (2000, 122 R)... Hit for the cycle Aug. 18 at MIA...Became the first Braves player in the modern era (since 1900) to hit for two cycles in his career...Started at first base for the N.L in the All-Star Game, his fifth time being named to the team…was the first Braves infielder to win three consecutive fan-elected starts... Ranked amongst the National League top players in multiple categories: runs (120, 1st), hits (180, 2nd), walks (85, 3rd), OBP (.393 3rd), TB (302 6th)...finished 2nd in the NL with 53 multi-hit games (Trea Turner, LAD, 58 games)... Across 16 Postseason games, the lefty slashed .304/.420/.625 with a 1.045 OPS, collecting three doubles, five home runs, and 11 RBI to lead Atlanta to a World Series win…his numbers were the best postseason marks of his career... Was named an NL Silver Slugger for the third straight season and was also named to the All-MLB Second team, his second time earning the distinction (2019)... Registered a .998 fielding percentage, committing just three errors a year across his 159 games at first base… also had a 12-game hit streak from Sept. 9-22, going 22-for-52 for a .423 average with five doubles, three home runs, and nine RBI during that span Collected four hits across four games: 4/28 vs. CHC, 6/23 at NYM, 7/16 vs. TB, 8/18 at MIA… hit well both at home and on the road, tallying a .304/.392/.491 clip at home and a .296/.393/.525 clip on the road…had his best month in July, going 36-for-97 for a .371 average and .588 slugging percentage, amassing six homers and 15 RBI in 27 games…hit .330 (35-for-106) across 27 Sept./Oct. games with 12 extra-base hits (3 HR), 11 RBI, 23 runs and 11 walks…loved hitting right-handed pitching, slashing .317/.416/.534 with 24 home runs and 63 RBI, as opposed to a .257/.333/.427 slashline with seven homers and 20 RBI against left-handed pitching…smacked the go-ahead, third-inning home run off Framber Valdez in Game 5 of the World Series – his eighth career postseason homer... six of his eight playoff homers have given Atlanta the lead and he passed Chipper Jones for most go-ahead postseason home runs in Braves history…walked four times in NLCS Game 6...He’s one of 17 players in history with a four-walk game in the playoffs and first since David Ortiz (BOS) in G6 of the 2013 World Series…in Game 3 of the NLCS, went 3-for-4 with a run and a walk.
2020
Awards: BBWAA N.L. MVP (2020), Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger (1B), All-MLB First Team (1B), Hank Aaron Award (N.L.), Players Choice Player of the Year, Players Choice N.L. Outstanding Player, Baseball Digest MLB Player of the Year, Baseball America MLB Player of the Year, Baseball America All-MLB First Team (1B), N.L. Player of the Month (9/20)...Is the seventh Braves player to receive N.L. MVP honors, joining 3B Chipper Jones (1999), 3B Terry Pendleton (1991), OF Dale Murphy (1982-83), OF Hank Aaron (1957), 3B Bob Elliott (1947) and 2B Johnny Evers (1914)…The BBWAA has awarded MLB’s MVP since 1931…When Evers received his recognition, the official award was known as the Chalmers Award... Received 28 of the 30 first-place votes, finishing with 410 points, 142 more than runner-up Mookie Betts, who garnered the other two first-place votes…Freeman previously finished in the top eight of N.L. MVP voting four times, including as high as fourth in 2018...Is the first player at his position to win the N.L. MVP since the Reds’ Joey Votto in 2010…Only two other first baseman have won N.L. MVP awards this century…Albert Pujols was honored three times in a fiveyear span (2005, 2008-09), while Ryan Howard won in 2006...N.L. Ranks: fWAR (3.4, 1st), doubles (23, 1st), runs (51, 1st), extra-base hits (37, 1st), batting average (.341, 2nd), on-base % (.462, 2nd), slugging % (.640, 2nd), OPS (1.102, 2nd), WPA (2.7, 2nd), RBI (53, 2nd), total bases (137, 2nd), hits (73, 3rd), walks (45, 3rd)...With a league-leading 23 doubles, passed Andruw Jones (330) and Eddie Mathews (338) on the franchise's doubles list...Has 342 in his career, third most in franchise history…Since Freeman entered the league in 2010, his 342 doubles are third most in baseball...Only Robinson Canó (372) and Nick Markakis (353) have more in this time...Ranked third in the N.L. with 73 hits, trailing the totals of Trea Turner (78) and Marcell Ozuna (77)…Recorded his 1,500th career hit with a two-run home run on 9/9 vs. Miami...Only seven Braves have reached that milestone – Hank Aaron (3,600), Chipper Jones (2,726), Eddie Mathews (2,201), Dale Murphy (1,901), Rabbit Maranville (1,696), Andruw Jones (1,683) and Tommy Holmes (1,503)... Freeman was the 26th active player to record his 1,500th career hit... Posted career-bests in batting average (.341), on-base percentage (.462) and slugging percentage (.640)…Those totals equate to a 1.102 OPS…In modern Braves franchise history (since 1900), only 2B Rogers Hornsby produced a higher OPS in a season…The Hall of Famer had a 1.130 OPS in 1928 with Boston, the only season of his 23-year career in the Braves organization...Freeman placed second in the majors to the Nationals’ Juan Soto in all four of those categories (BA, OBP, SLG, OPS)… Soto played in 13 fewer games and had 66 fewer plate appearances…Soto finished with 2.4 fWAR, while Freeman had a major-league-best 3.4 fWAR...Finished in the top four of the majors in runs (51), hits (73), doubles (23), RBI (53) and walks (45)...Since RBI became an official stat in 1920, the only other player to finish in the top four in the majors in each of those categories was the Yankees’ Lou Gehrig in 1927...The Hall of Famer won his first of two MVP awards that season...Named the N.L. Player of the Month for September after hitting .375/.496/.750 (36-for96) in 26 games with a majors-most 12 doubles and 20 extra-base hits (12 2B, 8 HR)...Had 32 RBI in the month, one off the league lead held by teammate Marcell Ozuna (33)...Freeman is the only player in Atlanta-era history (since 1966) to twice drive in 30 runs in a calendar month...He also did so in June 2019, when he had a record 33 RBI, which was matched by Ozuna last September... That was the second monthly award of Freeman’s career...He won the same award in September 2016...His 23 doubles were the most by any Atlantaera player (since '66) through the first 60 games of a season...Only two other players in modern franchise history had more through this period... Boston’s Red Worthington had 27 in 1932, and Hank Aaron had 24 in 1959...Pittsburgh’s Paul Waner (33 in 1932) has the major-league doubles record through the first 60 games of a season...Moved to the No. 2 spot in the lineup on 8/16 for six games, and went back on 8/31, where he hit from the remainder of the season...Batted .390/.512/.690 (39-for-100) with 18 extra-base hits (12 2B, 6 HR) and 25 RBI in 26 regular-season games, all starts, from the No. 2 spot...The Braves went 17-9 (.654) in those games and averaged 6.5 runs per game...Freeman had just one start in the No. 2 spot in his first 10 big-league seasons…On 4/6/11 vs. Milwaukee, he went 0-for-4...Hit .462 (18-for-39) with three doubles, one triple and five home runs when putting the first pitch of an at-bat in play... His 18 hits in those situations were the second most in baseball…San Diego’s Fernando Tatis Jr. had 19...Freeman has 340 of these hits since his first full season in 2011, also second most in the majors (Altuve, 402)...Had a 33-game on-base streak, the longest in the majors in 2020 and second longest of his career (46 games, 8/6-9/28/16)...It was a stretch that lasted from 8/11-9/18...He hit .403/.516/.718 (50-for-124) with eight home runs and 36 RBI in that time...Within that, he had a season-best 18- game hitting streak, the longest in the N.L. last season, and second longest in the majors (José Abreu, 22 games)… The stretch, which lasted from 8/14-9/4, was the third longest such streak of his career…He batted .394 (26-for-66) in that time with more walks (14) than strikeouts (10)...His longer hitting streaks were a 20-game stretch in 2011 (7/17-8/6) and a career-best 30-game stretch in 2016 (8/24-9/28)...Freeman owns four of the Braves’ eight longest hitting streaks since his first full season in 2011...Reached base three or more times in 22 games, easily the most in baseball...His six games reaching at least four times were tied for the majors lead with San Francisco’s Brandon Belt, New York-AL’s DJ LeMahieu and Washington’s Juan Soto...Batted .423/.583/.885 (22-for-52) with runners in scoring position, placing either first or second in the majors in each of those categories...Started the season 8-for-42 (.190) before he was given a day off from the starting lineup on 8/5... Since the following day, Freeman hit .378 (65-for172) with 12 home runs, 46 RBI, a .490 on-base percentage and a 1.211 OPS in 47 games...He struck out just 25 times over that stretch...Hit his first career grand slam in the fourth inning of Game 2 of a doubleheader on 9/4 off the Nationals' Tanner Rainey...The slam came in his 105th career plate appearance with the bases loaded…Since Freeman entered the league in 2010, 55 players across baseball had at least 105 plate appearances with the bases loaded and all except Freeman had hit at least one grand slam...Hit his second career grand slam two days later, on 9/6, also against Washington... He is just the second player in Atlanta franchise history (since 1966) to hit two grand slams in a single series, and the first to do so in separate games...Pitcher Tony Cloninger hit slams in both the first and fourth innings on 7/3/66 at San Francisco...Hit a walk-off home run on 9/25 vs. Boston in the 11th inning, his 11th career walk-off, including his fifth game-ending homer...Freeman did not start the game...He came on as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning and drew a walk...In Atlanta’s record-setting 29-run outburst on 9/9 against Miami, he drove in a single-game career-best six runs…He went 3-for-6, falling a triple shy of the cycle…Hit an RBI single in the second inning, a two-run homer in the third inning and a three-run double in the fourth inning...Went 4-for-5 with a double, home run and three RBI in Atlanta's home opener, a 7-4 victory over Tampa Bay on 7/29...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Freeman became only the third Braves player with four hits in a home opener since the team moved to Atlanta in 1966, joining Fred McGriff (4 in 1995) and Brian McCann (4 in 2012)... Made his 10th consecutive Opening Day start, which extends his modern era franchise record (since 1900) for a first baseman...Fred Tenney held the previous record, starting eight straight Opening Days at first base from 1900-07... Overall, since 1900, only Tenney has started even nine Opening Days at first base for the franchise...Freeman is just the third player in the franchise’s modern era to start 10 consecutive Opening Days at a single position...Eddie Mathews holds the record with 15 straight at third base from 1952-1966, while Andruw Jones started 10 straight in center field from 1998-2007...Since the organization moved to Atlanta in 1966, only Chipper Jones (13 at 3B) and Andruw Jones (10 in CF) have started at least 10 Opening Days at a single position...Among N.L. players, only St. Louis’ Yadier Molina (16) and Cincinnati’s Joey Votto (12) have started more consecutive Opening Days with their current team than Freeman...In the A.L., only Texas’ Elvis Andrus (12) has a longer active streak.
POSTSEASON
In 12 postseason games, batted .279/.415/.488 (12-for-43) with three doubles, two home runs, seven RBI and nine runs scored…Drew more walks (8) than strikeouts (6)...Began the postseason with one hit in his first 15 at-bats, a stretch that covered parts of five games…His only hit in that time was a game-ending single in Game 1 of the Wild Card Series against Cincinnati…In a scoreless game in the 13th inning, drove a 1-2 pitch from LH Amir Garrett into centerfield to score Christian Pache...He was the ninth player in Braves history to record a walk-off RBI in a postseason game, and the first since Rafael Furcal in Game 2 of the 2004 NLDS vs. Houston… Furcal hit a two-run homer in the 11th inning to beat the Astros, 4-2...It was the latest in a postseason game, by innings played, a Braves player has ever had a walk-off RBI…Previously, Mark Lemke hit a 12th-inning single in Game 3 of the 1991 World Series... Freeman’s hit produced the first 1-0 walkoff win in Braves postseason history…The last team to walk off by that score in the playoffs was the 2013 Oakland Athletics, when they beat the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of the ALDS…Stephen Vogt had a single in the ninth inning to plate the run...His other 11 hits in the postseason came in a seven-game stretch, spanning Game 3 of the Division Series through Game 6 of the League Championship Series…Had a hit in each of those seven games for a career-best postseason hitting streak…Hit .423/.500/.769 (11-for-26) in those games with five extra-base hits (3 2B, 2 HR)…He had no such hits in his other five games...It was the longest postseason hitting streak by a Braves player since Rafael Furcal and Andruw Jones each had ninegame streaks that lasted into the 2005 postseason…Freeman went 0-for-3 in Game 7 of the NLCS to snap the streak... Had the game-winning RBI in three of Atlanta’s eight postseason wins, including two in the NLCS against Los Angeles…Only the Dodgers’ Corey Seager had more (6)…Houston’s George Springer and Carlos Correa also had three...Since his first full season in 2011, his 111 game-winning RBI between the regular season and postseason are tied for second most in baseball…Albert Pujols has 129 such RBI in that time, while the Cubs’ Anthony Rizzo also has 111.
2019
In his 10th major league season, batted .295 (176-for-597) with career-bests in home runs (38), RBI (121) and runs scored (113)... Ranked third in the majors with 121 RBI, the most for a Braves player since Andruw Jones drove in 129 in 2006…Became the 13th player in Braves franchise history to drive in at least 120 runs in a season... Drove home a run in an Atlanta-era record 10 consecutive games, from June 12-22... That streak tied the Braves all-time mark, done by Sid Gordon in 1951 with Boston (8/15-25)...Freeman had 18 total RBI in that stretch... Had 33 RBI in 28 June games, setting an Atlanta-era record for most RBI in a calendar month... The old record was 32, first set by Bob Horner in July of 1980 and later matched by Mark Teixeira in August of 2007... Finished second on the team with 38 home runs, easily the most of his career...His previous career high was 34 in 2016, over 158 games and 693 plate appearances...Hit his 34th home run in 2019 in his 128th game and his 570th plate appearance... Only three left-handed hitters in Braves history have hit more home runs in a season...Eddie Mathews did so five times, while Darrell Evans and David Justice each did so once... Only two other Braves' first basemen have hit 38 home runs in a season... Andres Galarraga hit 44 in 1998, while Joe Adcock also hit 38 in 1956 with Milwaukee... Had 176 hits, 87 walks and was hit by six pitches, reaching base a National League-most 269 times... Reached 56 times prior to the end of April, breaking his own franchise record in that category…Previously had reached 55 times last March/April... Made his fourth All-Star Game and started at first base for the National League squad for the second consecutive season... Had 23 homers at the All-Star break, the most by a Braves first baseman at the break since 1998, when Andres Galarraga had 28... Also had 25 doubles, becoming one of seven players in franchise history to reach 20 home runs and 20 doubles before the break…Hank Aaron (1959 and 1969), Fred McGriff (1994 and 1996) and Chipper Jones (1999 and 2000) did so twice, while Ron Gant (1993), Gary Sheffield (2003) and Ozzie Albies (2018) also accomplished the feat... Along with his 25 doubles and 23 home runs, also had 68 RBI and 69 runs scored at the break…Was only the second player in Braves history with at least 20 doubles, 20 home runs, 60 RBI and 60 runs scored before the All-Star break…Gary Sheffield was the other, recording 21 doubles, 22 home runs, 70 RBI and 70 runs in 2003... Began the season with a 27-game on-base streak, tying J.D. Drew (2004) for the longest season-opening on-base streak in Atlanta franchise history…His previous longest such streak was a nine-game run in 2018…His longest for any time is 46 games, from 8/6-9/28/ 2016... Underwent arthroscopic right elbow surgery on October 16 in New York, NY…The surgery, which removed three fragmented loose bodies and cleaned up multiple bone spur formations, was performed by Dr. David Altchek. 2019 postseason: Went 4-for-20 (.200) with one double, one home run, one RBI and one run scored in five games... Hit his second career postseason home run in Game 1…Reached base safely three times in that contest, also singling and getting hit by a pitch.
2018
Played all 162 games for the second time in his career, hitting .309 (191-for-618) with 23 home runs, 44 doubles, 98 RBI and a .892 OPS for his third consecutive season of .300, 35 doubles and 20 home runs...In franchise history, only two other Braves, Hank Aaron (five such seasons) and Chipper Jones (four), have multiple such seasons ... Named to his third All-Star Game and selected to start after garnering 4,039,219 votes to lead the N.L., becoming the first Atlanta player to lead the N.L. in fan voting since Dale Murphy in 1985 ... Led the National League in hits, becoming the first Braves player to do so since 1992, when Terry Pendleton had 199 to tie Pittsburgh's Andy Van Slyke for the most in the league...Prior to Freeman, the last Braves player to lead outright was Pendelton (187) in 1991 ... Finished with 71 extra-base hits, his fourth season surpassing 65 and his third straight...He is one of seven Braves in the live-ball era (since 1920) to have four seasons with at least 65 extra-base hits...Hank Aaron has the most of any player in baseball history with 16, while Andruw Jones is second in team history with eight...Chipper Jones has seven, and Eddie Mathews has six...Wally Berger had five, while Dale Murphy also had four ... Finished with a career-best 44 doubles to tie for the National League lead…His total was tied for the sixth most in franchise history ... Compiled three double-digit hitting streaks this season...Nick Markakis also had three such streaks...They became the first Braves players with three such streaks since Martín Prado also had three in 2011 ... Reached multiple times in the first seven games of the season, tied for the longest such season-opening streak in Atlanta franchise history…Jerry Royster also had a seven-game run to start 1978 ... The last Braves players to open a season with a longer streak was Hall-of-Famer Eddie Mathews, who went 14 straight in 1963 ... Swiped his 10th base of the season, 9/19 vs. StL, reaching double-figures in steals for the first time in his career...He became the fourth first baseman in Braves franchise history to go 20-10 in a season and the first since Dale Murphy in 1978…Orlando Cepeda also did it in 1969, while Earl Torgeson accomplished the feat in consecutive seasons, 1950-1951 ... Hit .315 (114-for-362) with 16 home runs and 61 RBI in 94 games prior to the All-Star Game... Batted .301 (77-for-256) with seven home runs in 68 games following the break ... Made his eighth consecutive Opening Day start, 3/29 vs. PHI, which extended his Atlanta record for a first baseman and tied the modern era (since 1900) franchise record...Fred Tenney also started eight straight Opening Days at first base from 1900-1907...Overall, since 1900, only Tenney (nine) and Joe Adcock started eight openers at first base for the Braves ... Is 9-for-27 (.333) in opening games...Hit his third career Opening Day home run with a two-run shot in the sixth inning off Holby Milner...Hit a solo shot in his first at-bat of 2016, and also homered on Opening Day in 2013 off PHI's Cole Hamels ... Hit .309 (63-for-204) with 10 home runs and a .922 OPS against lefties…Also hit .309 (128-for-414) against righties ... His .309 batting average against lefties was the second highest among all left-handed batters in the majors…Only Milwaukee's Christian Yelich was better… His 10 home runs were tied for the second most…Texas' Joey Gallo hit 15 ... Hit .327 (49-for-150) with runners in scoring position, eighth best in the National League ... Had a career-best five hits in five at-bats, 5/10 at MIA ... Went 4-for-16 (.250) in four games of the NLDS vs. LAD ... Hit the first pitch of his Game 3, sixth inning at-bat with Alex Wood out to right field for his first career playoff home run…The drive gave the Braves a 6-5 lead and was the latest go-ahead postseason home run by a Braves player since 2010, when Brian McCann hit a solo home run off Madison Bumgarner to break a 1-1 tie in the sixth inning of Game 4 of the NLDS ... Has hit safely in eight of his nine career postseason games (12-for-36, .333).
2017
In his eighth professional season - including his seventh full season - at the MLB level, batted .307 with 135 hits, 28 home runs and 65 extra-base hits while setting new career bests in both on-base percentage (.403) and slugging percentage (.586)…Did play in a career-low 117 games due to an injury to his left wrist...Missed 44 games after suffering a non-displaced left wrist fracture on 5/17 vs. TOR... Following his DL stint, which started on 5/19, participated in two rehabilitation games at Triple-A Gwinnett before being activated from the DL and reinstated to the major league roster on 7/4...At the time of his injury, he led the National League with 14 home runs, and ranked second in extra-base hits (26), on-base percentage (.461) and slugging percentage (.748), third in runs (35) and sixth in batting average (.341)...Upon his return from the disabled list on 7/4, appeared in 16 games defensively at third base (between 7/4-31), his first appearance at the position in the majors...Committed one error in 35 total chances for a .971 fielding percentage...Appeared in five games at third during his minor league career prior to this season, all coming in 2007...Collected his 1,000th hit on 7/6 at WSH...Became the eighth quickest Braves player since 1900 to get their first 1,000 career hits in a Braves uniform, as his 1,000th hit came in his 949th career game...The last Brave to do it faster was Chipper Jones, who recorded hit number 1,000 in career game 894… Freeman also became the fifth player to reach the 1,000 hit milestone with the Braves prior to their 28th birthday, joining Hank Aaron (25), Andruw Jones (26), Eddie Mathews (26) and Joe Torre (27)...Freeman celebrated his 28th birthday on 9/12...Averaged a home run every 15.71 at-bats, the best rate of his career...Previous high was 17.32, accomplished during the 2016 season...Finished the season with a career-best .582 slugging percentage...That mark ranks as the ninth-best percentage in Atlanta franchise history (sixth overall player to rank among the top nine players)... Opened the season ranked 12th on the Atlanta all-time hit list with 949 base hits…Finished the season with 1,084 hits which places him sixth on the Atlanta all-time hit list...Placed in the top 10 in several offensive categories among all National League hitters including slugging percentage (3rd, .586), batting average (10th, .307) and on-base percentage (7th, .403)...Hit .346 (27-for-78) with a .509 on-base percentage when batting with runners in scoring position…His .346 average was the third highest of his career and ranked 12th among National League hitters...Slugged 28 home runs after hitting a career-best 34 in 2016...Is only the second Braves player in the last 10 seasons to have 25 homers in consecutive years. (Justin Upton - 27 in 2013, 29 in 2014)...Reached base in an Atlanta-franchise record 12 consecutive plate appearances from 4/16-19...Walked in his final two plate appearances on 4/16, reached base four times on both 4/17 and 4/18, and walked and homered his first two times up on 4/19...Freeman eclipsed Jeff Burroughs' mark of 11 straight plate appearances, set in April of 1978...Had a season-long 12-game hitting streak from 8/12-23…Batted .412 (21-for-51) with a 1.072 OPS during the run...Had his first career game with four extra-base hits after going 4-for-4 with two doubles and two home runs on 4/17 vs. SD …It also marked his ninth career game with a career-most four hits...On 5/2, hit his 10th homerun of the season in his 25th game of the year…Reached double-digit home runs quicker than in any previous season in his career…Previous best was 53 games in 2015...Scored a run in a career-high 10 consecutive games, 4/21-5/2...On 4/30 at MIL, hit his ninth home run of the season after swiping his fourth base of the season the night before...Became the first player in Atlanta franchise history to hit nine homers and steal four bases by the end of April...Since 2000, only nine MLB players have done it...On 4/28 at MIL, hit a 1-1, ninth-inning pitch over the wall in center field to put ATL up 10-8...The drive was his fifth career homer in the ninth inning or later that gave the Braves a lead...That total is tied for fourth most in Atlanta franchise history...Only Chipper Jones (18), Andruw Jones (17) and Dale Murphy (7) have more...Had his 10th and 11th career two-homer games eight days apart, on 4/9 at PIT and 4/17 vs. SD...Those were his only multi-homer games of 2017.
2016
Finished sixth in the National League MVP voting in his seventh season at the Major Legaue level and 10th professional season overall...Batted .302 with career highs in hits (178), home runs (34), extra-base hits (83), on-base percentage (.400) and slugging percentage (.596), while driving in 91 runs in 158 games...Ranked fifth in the National League in home runs (34), tied for second in doubles (43), third in slugging percentage (.569) and fourth in on-base percentage (.400)...Earned his first career National League Player of the Month honor in September after leading the Majors with a .486 on-base percentage and leading the N.L. with a .681 slugging percentage during Sept. and October...He batted .385 (tied for the N.L. lead) during the season's final full month (Sept.) with nine doubles, seven home runs, 25 RBI and 23 runs scored in 27 games... Was a three-time National League Player of the Week selection, weeks ending 9/25, 9/4 and 6/19...Led the National League with 83 extra-base hits, finishing four off the Major-League lead (David Ortiz, 87)...Became just the second Atlanta player to post 80 extra-base hits in a season joining Chipper Jones, who had 87 in 1999...Posted a career-high 30-game hitting streak 8/24 9/28 to become the ninth player in MLB history to have a 30-game hitting streak in a season in which he hit at least 30 home runs (Elias Sports Bureau)... Freeman's streak was the longest hitting streak in the majors since 2011, when Dan Uggla hit safely in an Atlanta franchise-record 33 straight games...His streak was also the third-longest streak in Atlanta history...Clubbed his career-high 34th home run of the season, 10/1...Became the sixth first baseman in franchise history to hit at least 34 home runs in a season and the first since Andres Galarraga (44) in 1998...Had a career-high 46-game on-base streak, 8/6-9/28...Hit .390 (64-for-164) with a .512 on-base percentage during the streak, which equaled the longest in the majors in 2016 (Washington's Jayson Werth)...The streak also ranked as the third longest streak in Atlanta history and was the longest by a Braves player since Gary Sheffield set the Atlanta record in 2002 (52 games)...Finished the season with 33 home runs, 43 doubles and six triples, joining Hank Aaron (1959) as the only two players in Braves franchise history to record at least 30 home runs, 40 doubles and five triples...In 70 games after the All-Star break, posted the second-best batting average with runners in scoring position (.442, 23-for-52) and the fourth-best on-base percentage (.433), while scoring 59 runs which tied for second in the majors with teammate Ender Inciarte...From 6/1 through the end of the season, batted .327 (130-for-398) with 35 doubles, 26 home runs, 76 RBI, a .428 on-base percentage, a 1.068 OPS and 78 runs scored in 108 games...Hit for the cycle on 6/15 vs. CIN...Singled in his final at-bat in the 11th inning to secure the feat...It was the first of Freeman's career as he became the third player in Atlanta history to do it and first since Mark Kotsay on 8/14/2008.
2015
Following a 2014 campaign in which he played in all 162 games, experienced his first injury-plagued season and played in a career-low 118 games. ... Batted .276 (115-for-416) with 27 doubles, 18 home runs, 66 RBI and 62 runs. ... Had two separate stints in the disabled list. The first was from 6/18 through 7/25 with a right wrist contusion. His second was from 8/4 through 8/19 with a strained right oblique. ... Prior to his 6/18 disabled list stint, was batting .299 (76-for-254) with 20 doubles, 12 homers and 26 RBI through the first 43 games of the season. ... On 6/18, snapped his Major-League-leading consecutive games played streak of 234 games (missed the contest due to a strained right oblique). Freeman had played in all of the Braves' 234 games (233 starts) dating to 9/24/13. ... Snapped his streak of 217 consecutive starts (dating to 9/24/13) on 5/31, but entered the game in the bottom of the seventh inning at 1B and stroked a solo HR in the ninth inning. ... Led the Majors with a .376 (35-for-93) batting average with runners in scoring position. ... On 9/25 at MIA collected his eighth three-hit game of the season. Since the start of the 2011 season, ranks second in the NL with 65 three-hit efforts. ... Collected a career high-matching five RBI (fourth time) on 9/23 at NYM, including three in the ninth inning on a three-run home run that gave Atlanta a 6-3 lead. Freeman entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the seventh and went 2-for-2 with a two-run double and a three-run homer in his two at-bats. ... His three-run home run in the ninth inning on 9/23 put the Braves up 6-3 and was his seventh GW-RBI of 2015. ... Stroked career home run No. 100 on 7/31 at PHI. Became the third-youngest Atlanta Brave to reach the 100-homer mark behind Andruw Jones and Bob Horner. ... In 66 games prior to the All-Star break, batted .299 (76-for-254) with 20 doubles, 12 homers and 41 RBI. In 52 games post All-Star break, he batted .241 (39-for-162) with seven doubles, six homers and 25 RBI. ... Matched his career high with four hits (third time) on 4/28 vs. WSH.
2014
In his fourth full season in the Majors, was one of four Major League players to play in all 162 regular season games joining KC's Alcides Escobar, TB's Evan Longoria and SF's Hunter Pence...Set the Braves franchise mark and led the Majors with a career-high 1,449 innings played...Produced a .288 (175-for-607) batting average with 65 extra-base hits, including 18 home runs and 78 RBI...Collected a career-high 43 doubles, tops among National League first basemen, fifth overall in the Majors and second in the National League...His 43 doubles mark also set the Braves franchise record for most doubles by a Braves first baseman...His .288 batting average ranked tied for second among National League first basemen, while his .386 on-base percentage ranked tied for first...Drew a career-high 90 walks, easily eclipsing his previous record of 66 (2013) and tops among Major League first baseman. Ranked fifth in the Majors and third in the National League...Reached base safely multiple times in 89 games, the most in the Majors (Elias Sports Bureau)...Ranked tied for 11th in the National League with 48 multi-hit games. Had 16 games of three-plus hits which ranked tied for sixth-most in the Majors...Over the final two months of the season, from 8/2 on, batted .310 (57-for-184) with 15 doubles, three home runs and 19 RBI. Had a .423 on-base percentage and a .409 batting average on balls put in play in that span...Reached base safely via hit or walk in 26 consecutive games, 6/23-7/8: 353 (36-for-102), .442 OB%...Batted .300 (128-for-426) with 13 home runs against right-handed pitchers, compared to a .260 (47-for-181) mark with five homers vs. left-handed pitchers...His season-best hitting streak was 11 games, 9/3-15: .350 (14-for-40), four doubles, one home run, four RBI...Went 5-for-14 (.357) in bases loaded situations...Reached base safely via hit or walk in 17 consecutive contests 4/1-20. Batted .422 (27-for-64) with seven doubles, five home runs, 14 RBI, a .506 on-base percentage and a 1.272 OPS in that time span...Had a career-high homerless at-bat streak of 83 from his second at-bat of 6/27's game at PHI to his second inning at-bat on 7/23 vs. MIA...Named to his second career All-Star team as a player ballot selection. Entered the game in the sixth inning as a defensive replacement (committed one error) and collected his first career hit in a Mid-Summer Classic with a single to right field in the eighth inning.
2013
Finished fifth in the National League Most Valuable Player of the Year voting, finishing the season with career highs in batting average (.319) and RBI (109), while matching his career best of 23 home runs. His .319 (176-for-551) batting average ranked as the third highest mark in the National League and was tied for sixth in the majors. Posted a .443 (58-for-131) batting average with runners in scoring position, the second highest average in the majors. Collected 45 two-out RBI which ranked tied for second in the National League and tied for fifth in the majors. Was the only player in the National League to rank in the top 10 in both night and day batting averages (day: .327; night: .316). Ranked tied for second in the National League and tied fourth in the majors with 109 RBI, topping his career best of 94 in 2012. Led the team and ranked tied fourth in the National League with 15 game-winning RBI. Went 7-for-10 (.700) with three doubles and 17 RBI in bases loaded situations. His average tied for the third best mark in the majors in bases loaded situations. Had 52 games of two or more hits, the fifth-most in the National League. Made his second career appearance on a postseason roster, starting all four of the National League Division Series games vs. LAD. Went 5-for-16 (.313) with one extra-base hit in four NLDS games. In Game 2, stroked a leadoff double in the fourth inning and came around to score, giving the Braves a 2-1 lead. Voted by the fans to his first career All-Star game. In the MLB.com Final Vote contest, Freeman received 19.7 million votes, an all-time Final Vote record. Was unable to participate in the All-Star game due to a left thumb injury. Batted .380 (35-for-92) with six home runs and 21 RBI in the month of September. Owned a .349 (74-for-212) average with 12 home runs and 44 RBI over his final 57 games, from 7/28 through the end of the season. From 5/15 through the end of the season, batted .329 (148-for-450) with 21 home runs, 90 RBI and 45 multi-hit games over 121 games. His two-run home run off MIA's Jose Fernandez in the first inning of 8/30 game snapped 0-for-14 skid and proved to be the game winner. Drilled first career Opening Day home run with a two-run, two-out shot in 4/1's first inning vs. PHI.
2012
Put together a fine sophomore season, batting .259 (140-for-540) while setting career highs with 91 runs scored, 23 home runs and 94 RBI. His RBI total was the most by a Braves player since 2007, when Jeff Francoeur drove in 105. Finished the season with 42 two-out RBI, tied for third-most among NL batters and two behind teammate Dan Uggla for second place. Earned NL Player of the Week honors twice: 4/16-22 (.478, 11-for-23, 3 HR, MLB-best 14 RBI) and 4/30-5/6 (.367, 11-for-30, 3 HR, 10 RBI). With RISP and two outs, batted .289 (22-for-76) with three home runs and 34 RBI. His 22 hits tied for sixth-most in the NL. On 4/19 at ARI, recorded his second career multi-homer game (3-for-5, 2 HR, career-high 5 RBI). Collected a career-high four hits on 5/4 at COL, going 4-for-6 with a double, a home run and two RBI. Hit his first career walk-off home run on 9/25, a two-run shot off Mike Dunn in the ninth inning to give the Braves a 4-3 win vs. MIA. The home run was Freeman's 22nd of the season, surpassing his previous career high of 21. The win clinched a playoff spot for Atlanta...In his first career postseason game on 10/5 vs. STL, went 3-for-4 with a walk
2011
In his first full season in the Majors, put together a fine rookie campaign, batting .282 (161-for-571) with 32 doubles, 21 home runs and 76 RBI...Finished second in Rookie of the Year voting to teammate closer Craig Kimbrel. Freeman received 21 second-place votes and seven third-place votes...Named Baseball Digest's Rookie of the Year...Won the National League Rookie Triple Crown, leading all NL rookies in home runs (T1st, 21), batting average (.282) and RBI (76). He led all major-league rookies in doubles (32) and on-base percentage (.346) and finished second in at-bats (571) and runs scored (67). His .448 slugging percentage led all NL rookies...Named the National League Rookie of the Month for July after leading all Major League rookies with 38 hits, a .362 batting average and a .433 on-base percentage in 27 games during July. He also paced the NL with six homers and 17 runs scored and tied for the lead with 18 RBI while adding seven doubles and a .600 slugging percentage. He hit safely in 23 of his 27 July contests, including each of the last 15 games during the month...Became just the eighth rookie in franchise history to hit 20+ home runs and the first to do so since Chipper Jones clubbed 23 in 1995...Finished the season with 161 hits, the most among Atlanta-era rookies. Collected 53 extra-base hits, two shy of tying Ron Gant's 1988 rookie mark of 55...Posted a career-best 20-game hitting streak, 7/17-8/6. Hit .402 (33-for-82) during the streak, which was the longest by a National League rookie in 2011. According to Stats, Inc., Freeman's streak was the second-longest in franchise history for a rookie. Alvin Dark holds the longest and third-longest rookie hitting streaks, as he hit safely in 23 straight games in 1948 (then, a month later he began a 19-game streak)...Hit .300 (133-for-444) with 17 HR and 64 RBI over 118 games, from 5/14 through the end of the season to raise his season batting average 62 points in that span (from .220 to .282). Through his first 39 games, hit .220 with four homers and 12 RBI...From 6/16-8/22, reached base safely via hit, walk or hit-by-pitch in 54 of his 60 games with an at-bat...Went 3-for-4 with two RBI off Felix Hernandez on 6/29 to become the first Braves rookie to notch three hits off a defending Cy Young winner since Francisco Cabrera in 1989 off Orel Hershiser...Belted his first career two-homer game on 7/4 vs. COL...Hit four home runs over four games, 7/4-7, including three homers in a four-at-bat span (five plate appearances), 7/4-5. 7/4-5 was also the first time he homered in consecutive games...Batting average by month: April: .225, May: .312; June: .287; July: .362; August: .277, September: .226...Home runs by month: April: 3, May: 2, June: 4, July: 6, August: 3, September: 3...Batted .247 (46-for-186) with seven home runs off LHPs and .299 (115-for-385) with 14 homers vs. RHPs.
2010
Tabbed by Baseball America as the Braves' second-best prospect, the 20th-best prospect in all of minor league baseball and fifth-best in the International League...In his first season with Gwinnett (AAA), posted a .319 average with 18 home runs and 87 RBI earning International League Rookie of the Year honors. Freeman was the second-youngest starter at AAA...International League Managers rated him the league's best defensive first baseman...As the best offensive performer in the farm system, was named the Braves 2010 Hank Aaron Award winner...Made his Major League debut at first base on 9/1 (0-for-3) after having his contract purchased from GWI when rosters expanded that day. Played in 20 games with the big-league Club, going 4-for-24 (.167) with one double, one home run and one RBI...Belted his first Major-League homer 9/21 at PHI with a solo pinch-home run off Roy Halladay...Collected his first career hit 9/5 at FLA with a single up the middle in the ninth inning off Clay Hensley...Ranked in the top three among Braves minor leaguers in seven different offensive categories including: first in home runs (18), RBI (87) and hits (147), second in OPS (.898) and batting average (.319) and third in doubles (35) and runs (73)...Hit .268 (33-for-123) vs. LHP compared to .337 (114-for-338) off RHP's in 461 at-bats at GWI...Honored by the Braves organization as GWI's April Player of the Month (.264, 23-for-87, 4 HR and 13 RBI)...Posted two 12-game hitting streaks, 6/11-23 and 6/25-7/6 and reached base safely in 26 straight contests, 6/10-7/6...Had one two-homer game 4/22 and had three four-RBI contests 4/22, 7/19 and 8/26...Named to the IL postseason All-Star team...Following the season, was limited to just five games (.125, 2-for-16) with the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League due to a left thumb injury.
2009
Enters the 2010 season ranked by Baseball America as the Braves' second-best prospect, the eighth-best Southern League prospect and the fourth-best Carolina League prospect...Named the "Best Defensive First Baseman" in Double-A and Single-A by Baseball America and was also rated by Carolina and Southern League managers as the best defensive first baseman in both leagues...Was ranked the 59th-best prospect in all of baseball by MLB.com and ESPN tabbed him as 67th-best...Opened the season at High-A Myrtle Beach and had a late-June promotion to Class AA Mississippi where he would play the remainder of the season. Missed final two weeks of the season with left wrist soreness...Hit .282 (114-for-404) with 27 doubles, eight HR and 58 RBI over 111 games between the two stops...Ranked in the top 10 in Atlanta farm system in several categories, including doubles (T5th-27), hits (7th-114), RBI (7th-58) and runs (10th-58)...Was named Myrtle Beach's June Player of the Month (.337 average, 30 hits and eight doubles)...Had back-to-back two-run HR games, 4/13-14. Also, notched first career two-homer game, 6/16 vs. LYN...Bumped his average 51 points, from .241 to .292, over a 13-game span, 5/6-22, by hitting .404 (19-for-47)...Hit a combined .263 (36-for-137) vs. left-handed pitchers and .292 (78-for-267) vs. righties...Played in 12 games for the Peoria Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League (.267, 3 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI).
2008
Entered 2009 season as Baseball America's 87th-ranked prospect and ninth-best first-base prospect...Was named the recipient of the 2008 Hank Aaron Award, presented annually to the top offensive performer in the Braves' minor league system...Was ranked as the Braves fifth-best prospect following the season by BA and was ranked the 38th-best minor leaguer in MLB.com's Top 50 list...Was named South Atlantic League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star and was named a High-A All-Star by BA...Played entire season at Rome at just 18 years of age, yet ranked second in the SAL with a .521 slugging percentage, ranked third with seven triples and 256 total bases, ranked fourth with 95 runs batted, 155 hits and 58 extra-base hits, ranked fifth with a .316 average and tied for fifth with 33 doubles...Led Braves minor leaguers in hits and RBI and tied for the lead in batting average...Was in the top ten in doubles (T2nd), OPS (4th), HR (7th) and runs (10th)...Was named the Rome Player of the Month for May and July...Was a two-time SAL Player of the Week, for the week ending 7/14 (.484, 5 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI) and the week ending 7/21 (.391 avg., 2 HR, 5 RBI)...Hit .285 with a .339 OBP and .484 SLG in the first half, but hit .349 with a .418 OBP and .562 SLG in the second half.
2007
Led the GCL Braves his first professional season in games (59), at-bats (224) and home runs (6) and ranked second in hits (60), runs (24), doubles (7) and runs batted in (30).