Freddie Freeman had a season to remember with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024. The All-Star first baseman helped the NL West team to a World Series triumph against the New York Yankees and is now enjoying the holiday season with his family.
Freddie's wife, Chelsea, took to Instagram to give a sneak peek into their celebrations. Chelsea shared the adorable Christmas letter of three sons, Charlies, Max and Brandon, for Santa.
The three boys can be seen holding their letters, with all of them marking "nice" on the letter for Santa. Max (Maximus) was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder, Guillain-Barré syndrome, in August and had trouble walking after the condition.
In the letter, Max wrote doing physical therapy as 'one good thing' this year. He also mentioned being able to walk again as one way he improved. Meanwhile, the eldest of the three, Charlie mentioned helping his brother as the 'one good thing' he did in 2024.
Max was diagnosed with the disease after the 2024 All-Star game and was admitted into a pediatric ICU. He has been recovering since being discharged in August and Freedie's wife often shares updates on Max's recovery.
Despite his ailment, Max was an ever-present figure in the stands during his father's postseason run with the Dodgers, along with his brothers, as Freddie won the World Series MVP after a historic run in the Fall Classic.
Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea thankful for family's good health
Freddie Freeman and Chelsea had a roller coaster ride in 2024. From their youngest son's rare disorder to Freddie's injury issues, the Freeman family was in the thick of things.
However, things have taken a turn for the good over the last few months and Chelsea acknowledged her family's health in an Instagram post to celebrate Thanksgiving.
"Thankful now more than ever for good health and our family being together. Happy Thanksgiving from the Freeman Family!" Chelsea captioned the post.
Following Freddie Freeman's World Series triumph, Chelsea released a special 'World Champs Collection' from her wardrobe to celebrate the win.