Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman and 2024 World Series MVP, Freddie Freeman, and his wife Chelsea, have donated to wildfire relief efforts. Other Dodgers players are joining him as well.
General manager at the time, John Coppolella quickly grew frustrated with the constant tanking accusations. He reiterated the fact that they were not doing so as he had no plans to trade their All-Star away, via USA Today's Bob Nightengale.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Gavin Lux is prepared to emulate World Series MVP Freddie Freeman this upcoming season.
The Braves have never been an emotional organization when it comes to business dealings. Alex Anthopoulos made that abundantly clear shortly after putting together the first World Series team in Atlanta since 1995.
Baseball fans have the same complaint after Japanese star pitcher Rōki Sasaki signed with the star-studded Los Angeles Dodgers.
Freeman’s wife Chelsea said that she has also matched donations made to Pasadena Humane as they care for the pets lost or left behind in the fires.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, donated $300,000 to wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, according to ESPN's Jeff
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar first baseman, Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea donate $300,000 in aiding fire relief efforts in the city.