Andrew Friedman discusses Freddie Freeman’s future as Spring Training begins, raising hopes the Dodgers star retires in LA.
Dodgers' $162M 9-time All-Star makes future with LA very clear in revealing comments originally appeared on The Sporting News ...
Brock Stewart, Brusdar Graterol and Evan Phillips are recovering from surgeries and hopeful of returning to contribute for ...
After hearing those comments, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman shared his own thoughts during an ...
Though Freeman wouldn’t speak to contract specifics, he would need an extension or new deal with the Dodgers to continue playing until he’s 40. In 2022, he signed a six-year, $162 million contract ...
A look at Dalton Rushing’s second season in the majors and potentially his first full season in the bigs, and how he might ...
Dave Roberts, Freddie Freeman and Will Smith discuss easing into the start of Spring Training, Roki Sasaki's presence on the ...
Freddie Freeman is focused on winning with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He wants to finish his career in Los Angeles. Freeman is ...
The Dodgers are enhancing their roster with Yency Almonte's return. Discover what this means for spring training games.
Freddie Freeman is not taking his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers one season at a time. The 2020 National League MVP and nine-time All-Star has longevity in mind when looking at the rest of his ...
The first baseman, entering his 17th major-league season with two years left on his contract, would like to play four more ...
Freddie Freeman expressed a desire to retire with the Los Angeles Dodgers but also wants to play 20 seasons, which would require signing a new contract.
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