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Freddie Freeman cries uncontrollably about saving his father as a child in an ESPN interview

Freddie Freeman cries uncontrollably about saving his father as a child in an ESPN interview

Freddie Vrijman has been an unstoppable force in the World series and a hero for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the New York Yankees.

Who knows how the 35-year-old slugger’s life would have changed if he hadn’t played the hero as a child and saved his father’s life when he was 12 years old, after losing his mother to cancer at the time.

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The big favorite to win the World Series MVP next hit a home run in every game of the Fall Classic so far (including Game 4 tonight after all set a new Guinness world record), Freeman broke down in tears and sobbed as he described the day his life changed almost forever.

“I’m just sitting in that (hospital) room,” the Dodgers first baseman told ESPN’s “E:60”. “The doctor comes into the room and I’m with my father. And he says, Mr. Freeman, you were lucky to come to the hospital tonight. If you hadn’t come in and gone to sleep, you probably would have died in your sleep.”

Fred Freeman, Freddie’s father, said matter-of-factly, “Freddie really saved my life that night.” Freeman’s father had congestive heart failure, so Freddie taking his father to the hospital was literally a life saver.

“I was so close to being parentless at the age of 12,” Freeman concluded.

Chelsea Freeman and Freddie Freeman arrive at the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards

Chelsea Freeman and Freddie Freeman arrive at the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards. / IMAGE / ABACAPRESS

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Freeman has handled life’s adversities as smoothly as his swing. He and his wife Chelsea had a huge scare this season in late July when their youngest son, Max, 3, was rushed to the hospital during the season. It was a nightmarish ordeal and he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological condition. Mrs Vrijman gave a heartwarming update Earlier this month, Max was able to walk into her arms for the first time since the diagnosis.

Chelsea Freeman with her three boys Freddie, Brandon and Max

Chelsea Freeman with her three boys Freddie, Brandon and Max / Chelsea Freeman/Instagram

No wonder Freeman is so cool under pressure.

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