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La dodgers first base man Freddie Freeman He brought with him his eldest son, Charlie for the upcoming Tokyo series against Chicago Cubs 18 and March 19. The duo impressed them by fitting at the Tokyo International Airport as they landed in Japan on Wednesday.
Freeman shared two photos and a view of their flight to Tokyo. In the first photo of Freddie and Charlie they shot at the airport runway as they exit their charter. In the second photo, the duo of his father and son was released by having fun in the charter.
They are in cool, passenger clothing. Freddie kept him smooth and casual, swinging gray Nike Tracksuit with patent hoods and appropriate yogers. The athletic look is completed by crunchy white sneakers. It also carries a black backpack.
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In the meantime, his son Charlie reflected his father’s style, carrying a gray hood and a suitable tracksuit. He wore a colorful cap with a mixture of blue, black and red shades. He also had a chain necklace and black and white sneakers.
Freeman’s wife Chelsea rearranged a photo on her social media and wrote:
“Charlie really lives a dream. Tokyo with dad 🇯🇵.”
Freeman does not seem to be accompanied by his wife Chelsea and their other two sons, Brandon John and Max, Japan.
Two days ago, Chelsea and her three boys started Dodgers, Camelback Ranch in Glendale in Arizona to watch them play against Cleveland guard.
Dodgers won the 10-4 game, but Freeman is in three appearances on the board without a hit.
Outside the terrain, Chelsea shared the views from his Gameday, sharing photos of Twinning with his three sons, Charlie, Brandon and Maximus. She also shared that their sons enjoyed hotdogs while enjoying spring training.
“Baseball = aka day hot and daddy and cheered for Dad. 🌭⚾️❤️” She wrote in the inscription.
Chelsea is likely to cheer from America behind his TV sets when Freddie Freeman’s Dodgers take over Cubs in a two -game series in Tokyo Dome.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash