He was not only able to hit a home run in each of the four games but even made the Major League record by making constant homes in six back-to-back World Series games. This forced everyone to recall his similar performance in 2021 when, in Atlanta, he won the World Series.
Freddie Stole The Show
The fans were amazed to witness their favorite player still managing to play with an injured ankle, which actually needed five rest and treatment to be able to hit the ground again. Despite failing to deliver an extra-base hit in the first two rounds of the postseason, Freddie made sure he impressed his fans and team by putting up one of the best power displays in the history of the World Series. As a result, Freddie Freeman bagged the MVP trophy at the World Series.
If his performance is summed up, then in Game 1, Freddie hit the first walk-off grand slam in the history of the World Series. He also hit a solo home run in Game 2 and two homers in Game 3, which were followed by another two in Game 4.