For Chelsea Freeman, there's nothing special about watching her three sons see her father, the star base-handed Freddie Freeman during the Dodgers game.
“It's hard to explain, but it feels like you're looking more in their eyes. They're so proud of their dad and going through seeing Charlie's 8, he remembers everything from the last World Series.
The Freemans were removed from the Dodgers' 2024 World Series victory over the Yankees, with Los Angeles winning the franchise's eighth title in a Game 5 appearance victory in the Bronx on October 30, with Freddie claiming MVP honors.
Freeman's victory in Los Angeles came after a challenging time for his family, having played home four times in five games.
Over the summer, then three-year-old Max was diagnosed with Gillan Barre, a condition in which the body's immune system attacks nerves, which could lead to “defeating, numbering, or paralysis.” According to Mayo Clinic. He spent eight days in the pediatric ICU before returning home in August.
Early October, Chelsea revealed Max's neurologist was pleased with his progress and said, “With the help of many PTs, Max is approaching his usual, rough self.”
It has now been removed from just a few days His 4th birthday celebrationMax “doesn't do something really great,” and there's a small league in his vision.
“I didn't even know if I could sign up for Little League a few months ago,” Chelsea said. “He's still undergoing physical therapy and is probably trying to do it until July, so he's on track with a year of recovery from Gilangbare, but he's definitely doing great things.”
With the 2025 season turning the corner, Freddie is back in spring training with the Dodgers. Chelsea is all about kids who continue to operate outdoors between swimming lessons and backyard baseball.
“Brandon and Max are just getting older in Little League, which is exciting. You can ride your team, meet new friends and enjoy your time outside,” Chelsea said. People who have recently formed a team off! As part of Little League Baseball and Softball partnership, mosquito and insect repellents are “really easy” sprays to keep families protected from pests in the ballpark.
Freddie is currently in his 16th MLB season, and is “super support” in which his sons swing in baseball, especially when Charlie tries his hand in a different position.
“Charlie, when he started Little League, he was always on a single base and Freddie said he wouldn't let him pitch, but now he's pitching and playing in the outfield, so that's really anything they want to do,” Chelsea said.
Chelsea and Freddie, 35, are ensuring they make time for each other on their date night, despite preparing for another tough season when the Dodgers begin early, as they travel to Tokyo to open a season against the Cubs on March 18th.
“The cool thing about spring training here in Arizona is that many of our friends are here for spring training, so we usually like to go on some double dates with friends because they are here even if they are on different teams.”
“The cool thing about spring workouts is that it's a normal schedule for us at 1pm rather than 7pm, so it feels like a regular family schedule.”
Chelsea, who roared Game Day fashion during the Dodgers' World Series run, wants to showcase their new look for 2025 As part of her self-titled clothing collection She started it five years ago.
“I really needed some cute match day clothes and I took it from there. It was a fun passion project for me,” Chelsea said. Who formed the team There is a small California-based turnip in gear in LA-centric.
Chelsea teased her and the little cub “see and appear” with a unique idea that will be released soon. They also keep the doors fragments beyond their clothes.
“When it comes to accessories, I think the possibilities are endless,” she said.
The possibilities for this year's Dodgers roster look limitless.
Between two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell and the flashy offseason signature of highly coveted Japanese ace Roki Sasaki, the real-life World Series champion appears poised to go on another deep run.
“As long as everyone is healthy, it's going to be a really, really great season for them,” Chelsea said.




