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Freddie Freeman Trending Following The Braves’ Latest Move

ESPN baseball writer Jeff Passan is trending ahead of the World Series game in Atlanta over his take that the Braves' "tomahawk chop" oughta be outlawed

ATLANTA, GA Ð SEPTEMBER 04: Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) walks off the field during the MLB game between the Washington Nationals and the Atlanta Braves on September 4th, 2020 at Truist Park in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)

It appears that the Freddie Freeman era in Atlanta is over.

On Monday, it was announced that the Braves were acquiring first baseman Matt Olson from the A’s — seemingly to replace Freeman.

Shortly after the move signaling the end of Freddie Freeman’s tenure in Atlanta was reported, the longtime leader of the Braves was trending all over the web.

https://twitter.com/680TheFan/status/1503439639939633155

The end of an era for Freddie Freeman

It’s hard to imagine the MLB without Freeman holding down the post at first base for the Atlanta Braves. But perhaps going out with a World Series Trophy is just the perfect send-off for a franchise legend.

During his 12 seasons in Atlanta, Freeman slashed .295/.384/.509 to go along with 271 home runs and 941 RBIs.

Matt Olson is a fine get for Atlanta. But he’s not Freddie Freeman, and whoever signs the left-handed slugger next will be getting one of the best first baseman we’ve seen this generation.


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