As Freddie Freeman approaches his age-36 season and 17th year in MLB, he plans to play four more seasons, aiming to retire at 40 while still with the Dodgers. Freeman has two years left on his $162MM contract and expresses no concern about his future with the team, having thrived since joining L.A. with a .310/.391/.516 batting average and significant postseason contributions. Despite potential roster challenges with Shohei Ohtani, a contract extension seems likely if Freeman continues his strong performance.



