Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman celebrated Christmas with his family, his wife Chelsea and their three sons. After a World Series-winning season with the Dodgers, Freeman has been enjoying some downtime before the 2025 season.
Freeman’s wife, Chelsea, often shares promotional posts and personal moments on Instagram. On Wednesday, she shared a photo of their Christmas celebration.
It featured Freddie Freeman and Chelsea standing alongside their three sons, Charlie, Brandon, and Maximus. Freeman is on the left, wearing a white hoodie, while Chelsea is elegantly dressed in a white top and dark pants, both smiling warmly.
Their children are in front of them, dressed in Christmas-themed pajamas. The background showcases a beautifully decorated Christmas tree adorned with gold and silver ornaments, with wrapped gifts placed beside it.
Freddie Freeman’s wife Chelsea shares about sons’ Disneyland trip
Recently, the Freeman family enjoyed a visit to Disneyland in California. On Sunday, Freddie Freeman’s wife, Chelsea, shared a reel of their trip on Instagram, captioning it:
"Disney day! The kids had the best time and Brandon and Max got to ride their first rollercoasters🥰🎢✨ Thank you @DisneyParks @Disneyland #Disneyland"
In the video, the children can be seen meeting Mickey Mouse and enjoying a rollercoaster ride with their father. Freeman and his now-wife, Chelsea Goff, started dating in 2011 and eventually married in 2014.
The couple welcomed their first child, Charlie, in 2016, with Brandon and Maximus joining the family in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
Chelsea has been very supportive of her husband’s baseball career and is often seen attending games to cheer him on. During the 2024 season, Freddie Freeman showcased an impressive performance with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In 147 games for the team, Freeman hit 22 homers, drove in 89 RBIs, walked 78 times, and posted a .282 batting average with an .854 OPS. Freddie Freeman was named the World Series MVP for his heroics in the Fall Classic against the New York Yankees that helped the NL West team to their eighth World Series title.