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Fan favorite has sixth-most hits among active players
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LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman stood on second base and tipped his helmet as the Dodger Stadium crowd serenaded him with loud “Freddie! Freddie!” chants on Sunday.
Since arriving to the Dodgers, Freeman has quickly become one of the most-liked players on the roster. Freeman has treated Dodgers fans with plenty of memorable moments in a short period of time.
His latest act was collecting his 2,000th career hit on an RBI double in the eighth inning against Astros right-hander Rafael Montero, allowing the Dodgers to mount a comeback and erase a three-run deficit in the frame. However, after a back-and-forth few innings, they fell 6-5 to the Astros in 11 innings.
Freeman’s 2,000 hits are the sixth most among active players. Freeman also joined the 300-homer club earlier this season, becoming the 98th player in Major League history to reach both numbers in a career.