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Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman Announces Retirement Plan

Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman Announces Retirement Plan

Summary

Los Angeles Dodgers player Freddie Freeman announced that he plans to retire after four more years, aiming to complete a 20-year career. Freeman, known for his effective hitting technique, has faced some injuries and could potentially work in the Dodgers' front office after retiring.

Key Facts

  • Freddie Freeman plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers as a first baseman.
  • He is planning to retire after playing four more years, making it a 20-year career.
  • Freeman is appreciated for his skillful hitting, not just power or speed.
  • Injuries, like an ankle issue, could affect his playing timeline.
  • A possible MLB lockout might also change when he retires.
  • Freeman hinted he might work with the Dodgers' management after his playing days.
  • He moved to the Dodgers from the Atlanta Braves, where he was initially closely associated.
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