The first goal player of Les Dodgers, Freddie Freeman, brought his eldest son Charlie with him for the next Tokyo series against the Cubs of Chicago on March 18 and 19. The duo impressed their adjustments to Tokyo International Airport when they landed in Japan on Wednesday.
Freeman shared two photos and an overview of their flight to Tokyo. In the first photo, Freddie and Charlie are broken on the airport track while they leave their charter. In another photo, the father-son duo was broken to have fun inside the charter.
They twinned in fresh outfits and ready for travel. Freddie kept it elegant and relaxed, rocking a gray Nike tracksuit with a zip hooded sweatshirt and matching joggers. The athletic look is completed by crunchy white sneakers. He also wears a black backpack.
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Meanwhile, his son, Charlie, reflected the style of his father, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and assorted tracksuit pants. He wore a colored cap with a mixture of blue, black and red shades. He also had a chain necklace and black and white sneakers.
Freeman’s wife, Chelsea, took up the photo on his social networks and wrote:
“Charlie really lives the dream. Tokyo with dad 🇯🇵.”

It seems that Freeman is not accompanied by his wife, Chelsea, and their two other sons, Brandon John and Max, in Japan.
Freddie Freeman’s wife, Chelsea, drops the strengths of training in Arizona’s spring
Two days ago, Chelsea and her three boys headed for the Dodgers spring training center, Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona, to watch them play against the Cleveland Guardians.
The Dodgers won the 10-4 match, but Freeman became safe in three appearances.
Off the field, Chelsea shared glimpses of their Gameday, sharing twinning photos with his three sons, Charlie, Brandon and Maximus. She also shared that their sons appreciated the hot dogs while enjoying the spring training game.
“Baseball = alias a hot dog day and acclaiming dad. 🌭⚾️❤️”, she wrote in legend.
Chelsea will likely applaud America behind his televisions when Freddie Freeman’s Dodgers will face the Cubs in the two -game series in Tokyo Dome.
Published by Chaitanya Prakash