Three months after Freddie Freeman was placed on the family emergency list after his 3-year-old son fell ill, he was named the World Series MVP.
Following the Los Angeles Dodgers championship win again the New York Yankees, Freeman was asked about his son, Maximus Freeman’s battle with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).
“I would gladly strike out with the bases loaded in the Botton of the ninth inning in Game 7 of the World Series 300 million times in a row than see that again,” he said of watching his son be hospitalized because of the rare autoimmune disorder.
“But he’s on his way,” Freeman continued, adding an update on Max’s journey. “It’s going to be a long road.”
On social media, people praised Freeman for the way he handled it all.
“As a die hard Yankee fan, Freddie Freeman gained a fan in me,” one comment read. “The way you love your family and the way you played through it all. Absolutely incredible. This Yankee fan is now a fan of yours. Prayers for Max.”
“Nobody deserved MVP more than Freeman he’s been through a lot and was able to overcome a lot this postseason,” another commenter shared.
“He’s not just an amazing baseball player and World Series champion but also an incredible father,” another comment read.”
On July 27, Freeman was first placed on the family emergency list in order to be by his son’s side.
Freeman’s wife, Chelsea Freeman, shared updates with the worried public as they received him.