PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Freddie Freeman
STEADY FREDDIE FREEMAN IS THE STRONG, SILENT L LEADER OF THE BRAVES’ DYNAMIC OFFENSE
The biggest home run Freddie Freeman hit this season came July 17, one week before Opening Day.
When the Braves held their first team workouts on July 3—the day camps reopened following the pandemic shutdown—they did so without their all-star first baseman and franchise pillar. Freeman had tested positive for COVID-19, adding further uncertainty to a season that many in the industry, including Braves manager Brian Snitker, were skeptical would finish.
Hours before Snitker informed reporters of Freeman’s status on July 4, Freeman was laying in his bed, drenched in sweat and praying for his life. His fever peaked at 104.5 degrees.
“I said a little prayer that night,” Freeman recalled. “I’ve never been that hot before. My body was really, really hot. So I said, ‘Please don’t take me.’ I wasn’t ready. It got a little worrisome that night.”
That evening was the worst of Freeman’s COVID-19 experience. His fever dropped when he woke the next morning. He was finally fever-free on July 6, though he didn’t regain a sense of taste or smell until days later. July 9 was Freeman’s final day feeling symptoms.
Being symptom-free didn’t clear him to rejoin the team, however. He still needed consecutive negative tests to return.
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