Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman, a nine-time All-Star and 2020 NL MVP, hopes to play for four more seasons and retire with the Dodgers, as he has two years left on his six-year, $162 million contract. Currently 569 hits away from the 3,000 hit club, Freeman has maintained a solid performance, posting a .295/.367/.502 batting line in 2025. Despite undergoing ankle surgery and concerns about his health, he aims to remain productive and join the prestigious club. The addition of outfielder Kyle Tucker to the Dodgers’ lineup may further enhance his chances of reaching this milestone.
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