It's safe to say that Freddie Freeman has cemented himself in Los Angeles Dodgers history. The former NL MVP came through in the clutch time and time again for the Dodgers throughout the postseason, becoming one of the easiest decisions to win the World Series MVP in recent memory.
Thanks to his .300 batting average with 4 home runs and 12 RBIs, including a walk-off grand slam in Game 1, the Los Angeles Dodgers made light work of the New York Yankees, defeating them 4-1 to win the title.
Freddie Freeman and the rest of the squad were too much to overcome for the Bronx Bombers, and the Dodgers were able to secure the 8th World Series title in franchise history.
Unsurprisingly, Freeman has been widely celebrated by fans across the City of Los Angeles. The All-Star first baseman has seen his celebrity status take a massive leap forward, appearing on New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce, as well as Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Freeman's face has not only been limited to talk shows, as the World Series hero has now been immortalized with his very own mural.
The latest mural from talented artist Gustavo Zermeno Jr., which he posted on his Instagram on Monday, showcases the passion of Freeman during his iconic World Series moment. For those who are looking to see the mural for themselves, it is located at A Baseball Clubhouse & Comic Books, which is located at 13308 S Inglewood Ave, Hawthorne, California.
This is not the first mural that Gustavo has made dedicated to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Earlier this year, he made one in honor of fan-favorite Kike Hernandez. However, perhaps his most famous Dodgers mural came after it was announced that Shohei Ohtani was signing with the club. His talent and murals are truly something to behold.
Freddie Freeman dedicated his walk-off grand slam to his father Fred
The Game 1 grand slam may have been the most incredible moment of Freddie Freeman's career, which is even more impressive given his Hall of Fame resume. It was a surreal moment for the Dodgers first baseman, who said that he dedicated the epic World Series grand slam to his father.
After clinching Game 1 of the World Series, Freddie Freeman rounded the bases, touched home plate, and sought out his father, who was sitting close to the field. The son-father duo had no words, but just shouted in each other's faces, celebrating that moment that was a lifetime in the making.