Freeman's pre-emptive two-run shot explodes! WS Runs toward Series MVP in 3 consecutive home runs parade

Oct 29, 2024

Freeman's pre-emptive two-run shot explodes! WS Runs toward Series MVP in 3 consecutive home runs parade
LA Dodgers Freddie Freeman. AFP Yonhap News



LA Dodgers' Freddie Freeman fired the first home run.

Freeman scored a superior two-run shot with one out and one base in the top of the first inning when he was 0-0 in Game 3 of the World Series against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on the 29th (Korea time).

Leader Shohei Ohtani got on base with a straight walk, and Mookie Betts pulled a 93.3 mile high cutter on the fourth pitch in the ball count of 1B2S against Freeman's Yankees right-hander Clark Schmidt, who stepped down after a fly ball to left field, and hit the right fence with a line drive.




With a launch angle of 29 degrees, a batting speed of 100.3 miles and a driving distance of 355 feet, Freeman's third arch of the postseason, the home run parade in three consecutive games since the grand slam in Game 1.



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