Freddie Freeman set two World Series records during Game 4 on Tuesday night, contributing significantly to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ effort against the New York Yankees.
In the first inning, Freeman blasted a two-run home run to right field for the second night in a row. This achievement made him the first player in Major League history to hit a home run in the opening four games of a World Series. His remarkable performance includes a dramatic walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning during Game 1.
Additionally, Freeman distinguished himself as the first player to hit home runs in six consecutive World Series games. This impressive streak began in the 2021 Championship, where he played for the Atlanta Braves against the Houston Astros.
Freeman’s achievements highlight his extraordinary talent and consistency at a critical moment in the postseason, as he continues to make history with each game played.