Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea has been a feature at Dodger Stadium over the last few weeks, and she rocked up to the ballpark for Game 2 of the NLDS against the San Diego Padres.
Chelsea Freeman wasn't alone in her support for the Dodger All-Star as their sons, Charlie, Brandon and Maximus also rocked up for the game. All of them wore Dodgers blue in support of the team with Charlie catching the eye with his jersey.
The eldest son of Chelsea and Freddie wore a blue jersey with his name 'Charlie Freeman' on it, attracting the attention of fans on social media.
"Charlie wearing his own shirt is iconic," wrote a fan.
"Charlie getting so tall!" wrote another.
Fans also reacted to the youngest Freeman, Max, being there in support of his father after being diagnosed with a severe neurogical disorder in August, which impaired his walking ability.
"Glad to see the little one up and moving," one fan said.,
"Great to see Max smiling!! Keeping your family in our prayers! Go Dodgers!," posted another.
The adoration for the Freeman family continued:
"Good to see your three little men with you. Freeman strong fer sure."
"Go Freeman family! Y’all are my favorites!"
Freddie Freeman makes early Game 2 exit with Chelsea and his sons in attendance at Dodger Stadium
Freddie Freeman and Chelsea married in 2014, and the latter has been a pillar of support for the World Series winner since then. Chelsea was also at the Dodger Stadium for the NLDS opener on Saturday along with her three boys.
While the Dodgers came from behind to win Game 1 of the division series, the hosts fell to a blowout loss in the second game on Sunday.
If the 10-2 loss was not bad enough for the Dodgers, Freddie Freeman's reported ankle injury in the game further increased the woes for the NL West winners. The eight-time All-Star exited the game after five innings with a reported sprained ankle.
He was replaced by Max Muncy and his status for Game 3 remains uncertain as the team will further asses their first baseman's injury concern on Monday.