Freddie Freeman (35) of the Dodgers, who hit a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the 10th inning of Game 1 of the World Series, will buy two World Series tickets for his fans. Two tickets are reportedly priced at 5,000 U.S. dollars.
Freeman said in a post on his SNS (social network service) on the 28th (Korea Standard Time), “We will hold an event to give two World Series tickets and sign balls to our family this season to thank the fans for their support.” 안전놀이터
How to participate is relatively simple. First, you have to follow Freeman and his wife’s SNS accounts, like the posts, and share them with your three friends. Freeman will reportedly select one of the applicants and announce the results on his SNS account within this week.
Freeman, who made his Major League debut with Atlanta in 2010, transferred to his current team, the Dodgers, through a free agent contract in 2022. He is famous not only for his outstanding baseball skills but also for his outstanding durability enough to play more than 150 games every year.
This year, however, he played a total of 147 games. This was the fewest number he played in the past four years. This is because his youngest son was very sick. Fortunately, his condition has improved and he is now discharged from the hospital in good health, but at one point he was at a crossroads of life and death.
At the time, Freeman shared his pain with his fans through SNS and others, saying through the media that he is always grateful to his fans for praying for his family. And this time, he is trying to express his gratitude once again through the World Series ticket.
Freeman’s performance in this World Series is unrivaled by the MVP level. As of Tuesday, he has played in two World Series games, displaying a batting average of 0.333 (three hits from nine times at bat) and two homers and five RBIs. He also excels in OPS, which combines on-base plus slugging percentage with 1.222.
Freeman, who is an indispensable player in the Dodgers lineup, will also start at first base and third batter in Game 3 of the World Series in New York on the 29th.
Attention is focusing on whether Freeman’s good deed, which coolly shot $5,000 worth of World Series tickets for fans, will have a good influence on the game.