\n”,”providerName”:”Twitter”,”providerUrl”:”https://twitter.com”,”type”:”oembed”,”width”:550,”contentType”:”rich”},{ “__category”:”markdown”,”content”:”Los Angeles —
2:04 AM UTC
LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman stood at second base and the Dodger Stadium crowd chanted “Freddie!” To serenade with loud chants, he gave the helmet salute. Freddy!” On Sunday.
Since joining the Dodgers, Freeman has quickly become one of the most beloved players on the roster. In a short time, Freeman has gifted Dodgers fans with many memorable moments.
Astros right-hander Rafael Montero got his 2,000th hit with an eighth-inning RBI double that allowed the Dodgers to rally and erase a three-run deficit. It was his second two-base drive.
Freeman’s 2,000 hits are sixth among active players. Freeman joined the 300-homer club earlier this season, becoming the 98th player in major league history.