Freddie Freeman and his wife Chelsea have many friends and fans to thank for for their prayers and medical treatment, which helped their son Max overcome a big health scare in August. The couple wants to share their thanks by announcing "WORLD SERIES TICKETS GIVEAWAY" program.
Max suffered full-body paralysis in late July and was diagnosed with the rare Guillan-Barre syndrome, which required him to be admitted to hospital and also on a ventilator. Chelsea shared regular updates of her son with fans.
Eight days after he was admitted, the Freeman family received heartwarming news that Max was out of danger and on set to the path of recovery. They shared their gratitude to fans for their well wishes and prayers.
On Sunday, with the World Series ongoing between the LA Dodgers and the New York Yankees, first baseman Freddie Freeman and his wife announced a World Series ticket giveaway.
"We are so thankful for your support and kindness to our family this season and want to give back to one of you," the couple wrote in a caption.
"💙Winner will receive💙 TWO (2) WORLD SERIES 2024 tickets and a signed @freddiefreeman baseball! (or cash value of 5k) ⚾️"
How can fans get World Series tickets from Freddie Freeman and Chelsea's giveaway?
The Freeman couple mentioned certain tasks fans must do to win the freebies. First, they must be following both Freddie Freeman and Chelsea on Instagram and must like the giveaway post. Moreover, they need to tag at least three friends and share the post on Instagram.
The post further mentions that the winner will be picked randomly and will be announced this week on Chelsea's Instagram account.
Freddie Freeman's back-to-back home runs puts Dodgers in driver's seat in World Series
The Dodgers first baseman played this postseason despite carrying an ankle issue. While his NLDS and NLCS performance didn't quite stand up, in the World Series, Freddie Freeman is performing like an MVP.
The Game 1 at Dodger Stadium ended with Freeman's clutch walk off grand slam that sealed a 6-3 win for the hosts. In Game 2, which the Dodgers won 4-2, Freeman contributed with a solo home run off Yankees ace Carlos Rodon in the bottom of the third inning.
The Dodgers are up 2-0 in the best of seven series ahead of Game 3 on Monday at Yankee Stadium.