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The first dodgers base Freddie Freeman He brought his eldest son Charlie with him for the next Tokyo series against the Chicago Cubs on March 18 and 19. The duo impressed with its adjustments to Tokyo International Airport when they landed in Japan on Wednesday.
Freeman shared two photos and a view of his flight to Tokyo. In the first photo, Freddie and Charlie are on the airport runway while leaving their menu. In another photo, the Duo of Father-Fill had fun in the letter.
They twinned in fresh dresses and ready to travel. Freddie kept her elegant and casual, making a gray nike tracksuit with a hooded hooded sweatshirt and matching joggers. The athletic appearance ends with crunchy white shoes. He also wears a black backpack.
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In the meantime, his son, Charlie, reflected his father's style, wore a gray hooded sweatshirt and a coincidence. He wore a colorful cap with a mixture of blue, black and red tones. He also had a chain necklace and black and white slippers.
Freeman's wife, Chelsea, returned the photo to his social networks and wrote:
“Charlie really lives the dream. Tokyo with the father 🇯🇵.”
It seems that Freeman has not been accompanied by his wife, Chelsea, and his other two children, Brandon John and Max, in Japan.
Two days ago, Chelsea and his three boys headed for Dodgers Spring, Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona to see them play against Cleveland Guardians.
The Dodgers won the game 10-4, but Freeman was impeccable in three appearances on the plaque.
Outside the field, Chelsea shared visits from his gameday, sharing food photos with his three children, Charlie, Brandon and Maximus. He also shared that his children enjoyed hot glasses while enjoying the spring training game.
“Baseball = aka A day of hot dogs and to cheer for the father. 🌭⚾️❤️” wrote to the subtitle.
Chelsea will probably encourage America behind his TVs when Freddie Freeman's Dodgers take the cubes of the two -game series of Tokyo Dome.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash