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Dodgers' Freeman aims for Cooperstown in L.A. cap
1 Mar
Summary
- No Dodger position player has a Hall of Fame plaque.
- Freeman has achieved legendary moments with Dodgers.
- Freeman's contract extends through two more seasons.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have a unique opportunity to see their first position player inducted into the Hall of Fame wearing an L.A. cap. Currently, no Dodger position player is represented in Cooperstown. Freddie Freeman, acquired via a six-year contract, has become a significant figure for the team. His time in Los Angeles has already yielded two World Series titles and several legendary moments, including a walk-off grand slam in the World Series.
Freeman's statistics and impact in his four years with the Dodgers (.310 batting average, .907 OPS, two top-5 MVP finishes) rival his impressive 12 years with the Atlanta Braves. He expressed his contentment in Los Angeles, noting the strong fan appreciation and the team's current success.
At 36, Freeman's contract runs for two more seasons, with aspirations to play longer. This extended tenure, combined with his achievements, positions him strongly for Hall of Fame consideration. The decision on which cap to wear would be made in the future, but his current trajectory suggests a Dodger legacy for Cooperstown.




