Dodgers, Freddie Freeman and Retirement Plan
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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 with the team and he could be up for a new deal at age 38.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman made a personal announcement.
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 Dodgers career.
The Dodgers star Freddie Freeman believed that there was something irking him about 2025 despite the World Series win.
Freddie Freeman is focused on winning with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He wants to finish his career in Los Angeles. Freeman is not discussing contract extensions. He is happy with the team and the city.
Freeman’s time in the majors in 2025 was relatively uneventful. he slashed .228/.258/.342 and played a variety of positions, none of them particularly well according to the advanced defensive metrics.