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Freddie Freeman and Son Charlie Arrive in Tokyo in Style Ahead of Dodgers vs. Cubs Series
LA Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman brought his eldest son, Charlie, along for the upcoming Tokyo Series against the Chicago Cubs on March 18 and 19. The father-son duo made a fashionable entrance at Tokyo International Airport upon landing in Japan on Wednesday, showcasing their impeccable style.
Freeman shared glimpses of their journey on social media, posting two photos. The first captured the duo on the airport runway, stepping out of their charter flight. The second showed them enjoying their time inside the plane. Both Freddie and Charlie sported sleek, travel-ready outfits, twinning in gray Nike tracksuits. Freddie paired his zip-up hoodie and joggers with crisp white sneakers and a black backpack, while Charlie mirrored his dad’s look with a gray hoodie, sweatpants, a colorful cap, a chain necklace, and black-and-white sneakers.
Freeman’s wife, Chelsea, reshared the photos on her social media, captioning it: "Charlie really is living the dream. Tokyo with Dad ." It appears Chelsea and their other two sons, Brandon and Max, stayed behind in the U.S.
Chelsea Shares Spring Training Highlights from Arizona
Earlier this week, Chelsea and her three sons attended the Dodgers’ spring training game at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona, where the team faced the Cleveland Guardians. The Dodgers secured a 10-4 victory, though Freeman went hitless in three plate appearances.
Chelsea shared highlights from their day, including photos of her and the boys twinning in matching outfits. She also revealed that the kids enjoyed hotdogs while cheering on their dad. In her caption, she wrote: "Baseball = AKA a day of hot dogs and cheering on Dad. ."
As Freeman and Charlie gear up for the Tokyo Series, Chelsea will likely be cheering from home, supporting the Dodgers from afar.
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