Freddie Freeman: The Inspiring Story of One of Baseball's All-Star First Basemen (Baseball Biography Books)

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by Clayton Geoffreys

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Learn the Inspiring Story of the Los Angeles Dodgers' Star First Baseman, Freddie Freeman! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! One of many riveting reads in the Baseball Biography Books series by Clayton Geoffreys. In Freddie Freeman: The Inspiring Story of One of Baseball's All-Star First Basemen , you will learn the story of one of baseball's stars, Freddie Freeman. Freeman played twelve years for the Atlanta Braves and was a critical member of the 2021 team that defeated the Houston Astros to win the 2021 World Series. In 2022, Freddie joined the Los Angeles Dodgers. Over the course of his career, Freddie has accomplished a lot. At the time of this writing, Freeman has been selected to seven All-Star games, won three consecutive Silver Slugger Awards between the years of 2019-2021, a Gold Glove Award in 2018 and a National League MVP Award in 2020. As Freeman continues to mesmerize baseball fans, there's no doubt that his name will go down in history as one of the sport's all-time greats when everything is said and done. Pick up this unauthorized baseball biography today to learn the inspiring story behind baseball star, Freddie Freeman! This is the perfect baseball chapter book for sports fans of all ages. This baseball book explores what makes Freddie Freeman great, and what we can learn from his hard work. Here is a preview of what is inside this Freddie Freeman book: Chapter 1: Early Childhood: Mother’s Love and Playing Baseball - Chapter 2: High School Career: The MLB Draft - Chapter 3: Minor League Career - Chapter 4: Major League Career: Rookie Season (2010-2011), Braves Star (2012-2019), Two Magical Seasons (2020-2021), and Moving Back Home (2022-23) - Chapter 5: Personal Life - Chapter 6: Legacy An excerpt from this Freddie Freeman biography: Some athletes have pretty cool, sometimes emotional, stories behind their uniform number. Wayne Gretzky wanted to wear No. 9 to honor Gordie Howe, but because someone else was wearing that on the team at the time, he added another 9, choosing 99, now the most iconic uniform number in NHL history. Michael Jordan always wanted to wear No. 45, but his brother chose that number when they were on the same team. Michael decided to cut that in half and chose 23 (you couldn’t choose 22½). Little did he know that would become the number of arguably the greatest sports athlete in history. Mariano Rivera wore No. 42 to honor Jackie Robinson, and he just so happened to be the last player to ever wear it before Major League Baseball retired it forever. Babe Ruth always batted third, so he wore No. 3. It was no coincidence that when Lou Gehrig came along and hit right after him, he chose No. 4. But the story behind Freddie Freeman’s No. 5 has a much more poignant twist to it. He wore No. 18 growing up, which actually has a similar connection. Did you enjoy this excerpt? If so, be sure to pick up a copy of this baseball biography book on Freddie Freeman today! This is just one of many baseball biographies by Clayton Geoffreys. Also, be sure to check out Clayton's biography on Mookie Betts or Ronald Acuña Jr. after you finish this one.

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