Freddie Freeman has been an absolutely force at the plate for the Los Angeles Dodgers throughout the World Series.
The future Hall of Famer has taken over the series, hitting an incredible .313 with four home runs and 10 RBI in four World Series games, and will be looking to continue hot streak on Wednesday night.

Even though he has been hobbled by a sprained ankle throughout the postseason, it has not slowed him down at the plate. The first baseman's heroics have helped give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 3-1 series lead over the New York Yankees.
If the Dodgers end up winning the World Series, the veteran might be the easiest MVP decision in recent memory.
The superstar's performances have been the talk of the MLB universe as it looks like he is struggling to keep the baseball inside the park. MLB insider Karl Ravech spoke about Freeman on the latest episode of "Foul Territory," praising the eight-time All-Star for making it all seem easy.
"This is silliness, this is Frazier in a home run derby, he's playing home run derby in a World Series game. It doesn't make sense," Ravech said of Freeman's home run streak.
With Freeman's home run in Game 4, that pushes his streak of hitting home runs in World Series games to six. If he is able to get to the Yankees pitchers again on Wednesday night, it will be seven consecutive World Series games with a home run for the Dodgers superstar.
"The hardest thing in sports is hitting a baseball. It gets harder and harder now with the pitchers, and the specialty, and bullpen, it's impossible and he's done it every game. It defies logic [10:55]," Ravech continued.
Freddie Freeman has dominated Yankees starter Gerrit Cole throughout his career
The New York Yankees have their backs against the wall. Despite picking up a victory on Tuesday night, they still trail the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-1. In an attempt to keep themselves alive in the World Series, Yankees manager Aaron Boone will send reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole to the mound.
If Freeman is going to keep his World Series home run streak alive, he will need to do so against one of the best pitchers in baseball.
Luckily for the Dodgers slugger, he has been dominant against Cole in his career, posting a .350 batting average with a home run and a 1.059 OPS.