Freddie Freeman Reaches 2,500 Career Hits in MLB
Freddie Freeman lined an RBI single to center field against the Pirates on June 9 at PNC Park, becoming the 102nd player in MLB history to record 2,500 career hits.
The Dodgers' first baseman is now the only active major leaguer with this achievement.
Freeman's milestone moment came during a dominant 10-run seventh inning for the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 12-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
He laced an RBI single to center field, making him the 102nd player to reach this milestone.
The hit was part of a strong performance by the Dodgers, who won the game 12-3.
At 36, Freeman is still helping anchor one of baseball’s best lineups while moving closer to a 3,000-hit mark.
Only 33 players have ever reached this milestone, making it a rare achievement in modern baseball.
Freeman's career has been marked by consistent performance and a strong work ethic.
Freeman will continue to play for the Dodgers, aiming to reach the 3,000-hit mark.
He is currently the only active player with 2,500 career hits, making him a unique figure in the MLB.
The Dodgers will look to build on their recent win, with Freeman playing a key role in their lineup.
Freeman's achievement is a testament to his dedication and skill as a player.
He has been playing in the MLB for many years, consistently performing at a high level.
The 2,500-hit milestone is a significant achievement, and Freeman will look to continue his strong play.
As the season progresses, Freeman will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
His performance will be crucial to the Dodgers' success, and he will look to lead the team to victory.
The Dodgers' lineup is one of the strongest in the MLB, and Freeman is a key part of it.
With his consistent performance and strong work ethic, Freeman is an asset to the team.
He will look to continue his strong play, aiming to reach the 3,000-hit mark and cement his legacy as one of the greatest players in MLB history.