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    Dodgers star Freddie Freeman and his family are giving away tickets to the 2024 World Series
    • October 29, 2024

    For fans looking for a way to watch the Los Angeles Dodgers play against the New York Yankees in the 2024 World Series in person without having to spend thousands of dollars on tickets, Dodgers star Freddie Freeman has one solution.

    The first baseman along with his wife Chelsea Freeman announced on social media that they would be doing a giveaway to send a lucky winner to the World Series.

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    In a collaboration Instagram post between their accounts, the couple shared that they wanted to give back to fans. “We are so thankful for your support and kindness to our family this season and want to give back to one of you.”

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    In addition to receiving two tickets to the World Series, the winner will also receive a signed Freddie Freeman baseball.

    Details for how to enter the contest are available in the caption of the Instagram post announcing the contest. The winner will be picked at random and announced this week.

    Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam that ended game one remains one of the most talked about moments from the World Series so far. In addition to captivating viewers at home as well as those watching the game live at Dodger Stadium, it was the first ever game-ending grand slam in Series history.

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