After a stellar season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Freddie Freeman is enjoying some off time with his wife, Chelsea, and their children. Freeman’s longtime partner is his biggest fan and can often be seen cheering him on during games.
She has an impressive following on social media, boasting 536,000 followers on Instagram, where she frequently shares private family moments. On Wednesday, Chelsea posted a picture of their new family member, their pet cat, with the caption:
“He posed perfectly for the picture😂.”
In the image, Champ, a gray tabby with dark stripes, struck an adorable pose with a gift basket. He stands on his hind legs with his front paws resting on the basket.
Chelsea also thanked the brand Arm & Hammer:
“Champ loves his new package! Thank you for the goodies @armandhammer.”
The Freeman family adopted Champ in November, just a few days after Freddie Freeman and the Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2024 World Series. Chelsea posted some pictures from the adoption center with the caption:
“Meet “Champ” … because why not adopt a kitten 3 days after the World Series 🤭. Freddie took a nap and woke up to a FaceTime from Charlie asking if he could get a cat 😁.”
In the images, Freddie Freeman’s children — Charlie, Brandon and Maximus —spend time with their new pet. One photo also shows Freeman playing with the cat.
Freddie Freeman’s wife Chelsea shares cozy holiday-themed outfit in recent mirror selfie
Christmas is just around the corner, and many are excited for the holiday, including Freddie Freeman’s wife, Chelsea. She recently got into the festive spirit by sharing a Christmas-themed outfit on Instagram with the caption:
“Christmas PJs 🎅.”
In the mirror selfie, Chelsea wore festive, pink Christmas-themed pajamas adorned with holiday graphics.
Meanwhile, Freddie Freeman is spending his holiday season recovering from right ankle surgery he underwent earlier this month.
Freeman is expected to recover and be ready for spring training ahead of the 2025 season. Last season, he posted a solid .282 batting average, hitting 22 home runs with 89 RBIs and a .854 OPS.