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| Freddi Fish |
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Freddi Fish and Luther, as they appear in Freddi Fish and the Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse |
| Genre(s) | Adventure, Edutainment |
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| Developer(s) | Humongous Entertainment |
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| Publisher(s) | Humongous Entertainment Atari Infogrames Ubi Soft |
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| Creator(s) | Ron Gilbert, Larry Kay, Tami Caryl Borowick |
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| Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh, iOS, Android, Linux |
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| First release | Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds 1994 |
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| Latest release | Freddi Fish's Fun House 2013 |
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Freddi Fish is a series of children's adventure games from Humongous Entertainment. The series began in 1994. Freddi Fish (Deceased) is an anthropomorphic yellow fish who takes on detective investigations throughout the series. Her best friend, a green fish named Luther, goes with her on all her adventures. The voice of Freddi Fish was performed by Annette Toutonghi[1] and Mike McAuliffe at Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington.[2] The series sold more than 2.5 million copies and won over 75 awards of excellence.[3]
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Gameplay[edit]
Freddi and Luther move from one screen to another by clicking where the cursor turns into a chunky arrow. When the cursor is just a small cursor outline then there is nothing clickable, but when the small cursor outline fills in, something happens when clicking the mouse. Like all Humongous Entertainment games, clicking on an object in the environment prompts an animation which is irrelevant to the plot of the game, and crossovercameos of the three other Humongous Entertainment Junior Adventure series (Putt-Putt, Pajama Sam and Spy Fox). However, when a character or certain objects are clicked, something will happen like the person talking or Freddi Fish picking up the object. Collected objects appear on the bottom of the screen in their own individual bubbles. Freddi Fish puts objects away by sweeping them behind her back, often resulting in hilarious scenes when putting away large objects. Overall, Freddi Fish Junior Adventures are mainly about helping solve others' problems which are tied into a constantly progressing storyline.
In all the Freddi Fish games except the second game (Haunted Schoolhouse), the game has some area to solve one last challenge, which is only accessible when accomplishing the 'initial' objective—the objective given near the start of the game. Once this area is reached, the player is locked in there and from the third game (Stolen Conch Shell) onwards, any leftover things is taken away.
The third and fourth games end with a mystery to find out who was the thief. In the third game, they give one or two clues that point to the personality of one person; in the fourth game, a clue in the Hogfishes' room points to an object the person had been using.
Games[edit]
Adventure games[edit]
- Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds (1994)
- Freddi Fish Kelp Seed Mystery (2008)
- Freddi Fish and the Missing Kelp Seeds (2014)
- Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse (1996)
- Freddi Fish Haunted Schoolhouse Mystery (2011)
- Freddi Fish: Haunted Schoolhouse (2014)
- Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell (1998)
- Freddi Fish and the Stolen Shell (2011)
- Freddi Fish & the Stolen Shell (2014)
- Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch (1999)
- Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove (2001)
Other games[edit]
| 'Junior Arcade' puzzle games |
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| Game | Releases | Developer, Publisher | Notes |
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| Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness | - Windows, Macintosh: November 22, 1996[4]
- iOS: September 2, 2013
- Android: April 1, 2014[5]
- Linux: April 17, 2014[6]
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| Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries | - Windows, Macintosh: November 27, 1996
- Linux: May 1, 2014[7]
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| Freddi Fish Jellyfish Jamboree | | Humongous Entertainment |
| Activity Programs |
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| Game | Releases | Developer, Publisher | Notes |
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| Freddi Fish's One-Stop Fun Shop | - Windows, Macintosh: April 5, 2000[9]
| Humongous Entertainment, Infogrames | Gained Award of Excellence from Review Corner[10] |
| Freddi Fish And Friends: ABC Under The Sea | - Nintendo DS: October 5, 2010.[11]
| 1st Playable Productions |
| Freddi Fish's Fun House | - iOS, Android: July 17, 2013.[12]
| Nimbus Games |
Availability[edit]
- For Steam the games were released as single games,[13] or bundled with the other Freddi Fish games in 'Freddi Fish Complete Pack'[14] or came was packaged with all Humongous Entertainment games in 'Humongous Entertainment Complete Pack'.[15]
- Infogrames released a CD titled 'Freddi Fish / Pajama Sam Value 2-Pack' containing Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds and Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside.[16]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Freddi Fish Deluxe Pack', which included Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell and Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness.[17]
- Infogrames released a CD titled 'Freddi Fish 3-Pack' with Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell, Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries and Freddi Fish's One-Stop Fun Shop included.[18]
- Humongous Entertainment released a 'Freddi Fish Fun & Learning 1st Grade Edition' package with a Freddi Fish notebook and a CD that included Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse and Big Thinkers First Grade.[19]
- Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds was included in the 'Kids' BackPack IV' CD along with Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot, Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside, Just Me and My Mom and Muppet Treasure Island.[20]
- Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse was included in the 'Favorite Friends 4-Game Collectors Pack' CD along with Blue's 123 Time Activities, Tonka Construction 2 and Candy Land Adventure.[21]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat', which included Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, Pajama Sam's Sock Works and Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo.[22]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat 2', which included Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness, Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside and Putt Putt Travels Through Time.[23]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat 3', which included Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse, Spy Fox in: Cheese Chase and Backyard Baseball[24]
- Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries was released for Windows and Macintosh on a compilation CD titled 'Super Duper Arcade 1', along with Spy Fox in: Cheese Chase, Pajama Sam's Sock Works and Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama.[25]
- Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness was released for Windows and Macintosh on a compilation CD titled 'Super Duper Arcade 2', along with Spy Fox in: Hold the Mustard, Pajama Sam's Lost & Found and Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick[26]
Characters[edit]
This series takes place under the sea and features many anthropomorphic sea life, with the adult fish characters being highly anthropomorphized in that they float with their heads raised and tails pointing downward, atypical of real fish, and even wear human clothing.
Main characters[edit]
- Freddi Fish - A 4-year-old yellow fish with orange fins and blue eyes. She volunteers to investigate any mystery or crime that has recently affected her friends. She often counters the crooks she catches with morals of wrongdoings, and has a desire to be a police officer when she reaches adulthood. She was voiced by Annette Toutonghi.
- Luther - A green fish with beige fins and black eyes. He is Freddi's best friend and sidekick. He is 4 years old like Freddi, and is very faithful to his friends and family. He was voiced by Mike McAucliffe.
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds (1994)[edit]
- Boss & Spongehead - Two thieving blue sharks who steal kelp seeds that feed the whole town specially for the Squidfather. As their names reflect, Boss is the shark that does the planning, and Spongehead is the shark that follows the instructions with some outcomes going wrong. They also present a major role in the second game.
- Eddie - A mean, green electric eel, who stands in other fishes' way and has a big appetite. Plays the same role in the second game.
- Grandma Grouper - A purple grouper and Freddi's grandmother who grows the kelp seeds. Also makes a small appearance in the fifth game.
- Ray - An aqua-coloured manta ray with a fancy for collecting pretty items of value. Plays the same role in the second game.
- Sam - Pelican and close friend to Freddi and Luther.
- Squidfather - A pink giant squid, who groans and mumbles when he talks. He is constantly grumpy and spends a lot of time stroking his pet white catfish. In his angriest moments he expels ink. He is based on Vito Corleone from The Godfather and Ernst Stavro Blofeld from the James Bond movies.
- Tucker Turtle - A green sea turtle and a good friend to Freddi and Luther. Plays a more important role in the second game.
Freddi Fish 2[edit]
- Barnacle Bob - An orange octopus who specializes in selling pulleys. By his own admission, he cannot help but speak in sentences that rhyme with each other.
- Captain Schnitzel - A blue flounder who wears a captain's hat and a brown sweater. He is an expert in knots.
- Casey - A magenta fish shaped like Luther with the same colored fins. In the fifth game he analyzes a sample of 'sea cheese' found in Coral Cove Park with his microscope.
- Mr. Triplefin - A blue an aqua fish with green fins. He is a retired janitor who lives in a secluded shack and plays a guitar.
- Mrs. Croaker - A purple fish who wears a magenta dress. She teaches the young guppies at school.[27]
Freddi Fish 3[edit]
- Claw - An orange lobster who has the same personality as Eddie and even owns a 'bully's club'. He was voiced by Craig English.
- Gill Barker - A turquoise-colored shark who acts as a traveling salesman and a carnival ringmaster. Also is one possible suspect in the fourth game. He was voiced by Stephen Weyte.
- Horst Fedders - A purple seahorse and a tourist. He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Magenta - A monkey who loves bananas. She was voiced by Lyn McManus.
- Nadine - A pink narwhal who always takes care of her tooth. She was voiced by Lisa Wick.
- Old Soggy - Blenny's pet dogfish that resembles a basset hound.
- Pierre - A pompous yellow needlefish with a French accent and a tailor. He is known to brag about his mending. He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Rosy Pearl - A blue squid who acts as a host of a talent show. She was voiced by Lauren Tewes.
- Uncle Blenny - Luther's uncle and the 'Grand Exalted Keeper of the Conch'. He was once blamed for stealing the conch. He was voiced by Craig English.[28]
Freddi Fish 4[edit]
- Cousin Calico Catfish - Freddi's cousin, a yellow catfish with light blue hair and hogfish rancher. She was voiced by Kate Fleming.
- E Tippet - A red hermit crab who makes his home in his own mailbox. He was voiced by Andromeda Dunker.
- Eight Finger Phil - A blue octopus with a green bowler hat. He serves as the piano player of the Sodaloon. He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Fluke - A blue sperm whale who has a cabaret hall inside her mouth and something stuck between her teeth. She was voiced by Kate Fleming.
- Goby and Moray - Two hogfish rustlers. Goby is beige and skinny, while Moray is dark brown and fat. Moray's job is to feed the hogfish (the hogfish hate his cooking), and Goby's job is to guard the hideout. Moray's shown to be smarter than Goby. Goby was voiced by William Dufrees, and Moray was voiced by Mike Shapiro.
- Gruntle - One of Calico's prized hogfish. She was voiced by Sharon Collar.
- Hammerhead and Sawfish - Two sharks who do carpentry and frequently drink coffee. Hammerhead was voiced by Gene Cordova and Sawfish was voiced by Dex Manley.
- Hungry Shark - A pink shark, who wears a green hat with a yellow ribbon and has only two visible teeth and very good at chewing through stuff.
- Nelson Torso - A blue and strong fish wearing cadet blue overalls with a front pocket and constructing glasses and has a son named Half Nelson. He specialises in making belt buckles. He was voiced by Gene Cordova.
- Puffer - A Mint Greenpuffer fish who tends to inflate when anyone comes near. He was voiced by Sharon Collar.
- Sahara Slim - A reddish brown, elderly fish who once went through the Sahara Desert. He was voiced by Scott Burns.
- Saltwater Stella - A purple fish who is the owner of the Sodaloon. She was voiced by Kymberli Colbourne.
- Shady Shark - A green loan shark who has a debt to collect from Gill Barker. He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Sheriff Shrimp - A turquoise shrimp who's the sheriff of Briny Gulch. He was voiced by Mike Madeoy.
- Squids - A trio of blue, orange and purple ink spitting squids who reside at the entrance to the Sodaloon. The purple squid is named Orchid, the orange one is named Apricot (Ape for short), and the blue one is named Periwinkle (Perry for short). Orchid was voiced by Kymberli Colbourne, Apricot/Ape was voiced by William Dufrees, and Periwinkle/Perry was voiced by Andromeda Dunker.
- U - An orange sea snail. U's real name is Uriah Jedadiah Eruipides Algernon Fortesque Forsythe (he forgets the rest). He was voiced by Chris Wicklund.[29]
Freddi Fish 5[edit]
- Al B. Core - A large Maya Blue fish, who owns a stand for exchanging trading cards. His name is a play on the word 'albacore.' He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Clyde - An absent minded barber who gives fish makeovers. He was voiced by Craig English.
- Dadfish - A grouchy pink fish with red fins who lives with his baby daughter and doesn't like anyone touching his house roof. He was voiced by Rick May.
- Donna - A beautiful pink fish and one of the citizens with a blonde crest and blue eyes and wears a working hat. She is a mechanic who repairs the Claw Machine. Her love interest is Laren. She was voiced by Kelly Wright.
- Earl - A smart turtle and one of the citizens who has an excellent skill in map reading. His love interest is Kipper. He was voiced by Craig English.
- Gillian Barker - Gil Barker's twin sister. She was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Kipper - A large and sweet pink fish and one of the citizens who wears a magenta dress with a beige collar and is the owner of the taffy shop. Her love interest is Earl. She was voiced by Kymberli Colbourne.
- Kit - A wimpy blue octopus with orange hair and one of the citizens who works as a craftsman. His love interest is Marge the Sarge. He was voiced by Dennis Bateman.
- Laren - A shy turquoise farmer fish and one of the citizens with emerald green fins and a tail who wears a patched shirt and an orange and blue hat and tries to make his own jug band. His love interest is Donna, and he speaks with a Wild Western accent. He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Marge the Sarge - A pink fish and Kit's love interest with overgrown red hair and wears green military uniform. She's a military strategist who trains tetras and is one of the citizens. Her love interest is Kit. She was voiced by Bobbi Kotula.
- Marty Sardini - An evil, selfish, and greedy green fish who developed Coral Cove Park. He secretly drove Xamfear out of the park and stole his deed so he could prevent his reputation from being ruined. He also lied to the citizens about Xamfear being an evil sea monster terrorizing the park and manipulated them to rise up against Xamfear. He was voiced by Rick May.
- Mayor Marlin - A blue marlin and mayor of the ocean. He was voiced by Dennis Bateman.
- Nick - A purple fish who owns a shop full of cool stuff. He was voiced by Mark Lund.
- Officer Beverly - A yellow fish with red fins and wears a police hat. She guards the entrance to Coral Cove Park. She was voiced by Bobbi Kotula.
- Rollo - A Clownfish who sounds gloomy and sells stuff. He was voiced by Ken Boynton.
- Xamfear Duncan Dogberry Valentine - A giant pink sea monster with beige spots and fins who lives in Coral Cove Park. He was voiced by Jock Blaney.[30]
Books[edit]
Various Children's books about Freddi Fish have been published by Lyrick Publishing, including story books, colouring books and activity books.[31]
| Title | Date | Writer | Publisher | Illustrator |
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| Freddi Fish: Color and Activity Book[32] | 2000 | Guy Davis | Lyrick Publishing | Art Mawhinney |
| Freddi Fish the Big Froople Match[33] | July 2000 | Dave Grossman | Lyrick Publishing | R. Alvord |
| Freddi Fish: The Missing Letters Mystery[34] | August 2000 | Dave Grossman, N. S. Greenfield | Lyrick Publishing | Jay B. Johnson |
| Freddie Fish a Whale of a Tale![35] | January 2001 | Scott Nickel | Lyrick Publishing | Jay B. Johnson |
| Freddi Fish What's Different?[36] | January 2001 | Nancy Parent | Lyrick Publishing | Cary Rillo |
| Freddi Fish and the Pirate's Treasure[37] | July 15, 2001 | Guy Davis | Lyrick Publishing | Becky Winslow |
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External links[edit]
- Freddi Fish series at MobyGames
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| Freddie Freeman |
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| Atlanta Braves – No. 5 |
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| First baseman |
Born:September 12, 1989 (age 30) Fountain Valley, California |
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| MLB debut |
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| September 1, 2010, for the Atlanta Braves |
MLB statistics (through September 10, 2019) |
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| Batting average | .294 |
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| Hits | 1,445 |
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| Home runs | 227 |
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| Runs batted in | 801 |
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- Atlanta Braves (2010–present)
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- 4× All-Star (2013, 2014, 2018, 2019)
- Gold Glove Award (2018)
- Hit for the cycle on June 15, 2016
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Frederick Charles Freeman (born September 12, 1989) is a Canadian-American professional baseballfirst baseman for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has been with the Braves organization since he was drafted by them out of high school in 2007. He made his MLB debut in 2010 and is a four-time MLB All-Star.
- 2Professional career
- 2.1Atlanta Braves (2010–present)

Early life[edit]
Both of Freeman's parents are from Ontario, Canada. His mother was from Peterborough, while his father is from Windsor.[1] Because Freeman's parents were both born in Canada, Freeman himself holds Canadian citizenship in addition to American citizenship.[2][3] He grew up a fan of the Los Angeles Angels.[4] Freeman attended El Modena High School in Orange, California where he was a third baseman and a pitcher. As a senior in 2007, Freeman hit for a .417 batting average and had a 6–1 win-loss record as a pitcher. The Orange County Register named him its 2007 player of the year. He signed a letter of intent with Cal State Fullerton.[5]
Professional career[edit]
The Atlanta Braves selected Freeman in the second round, with the 78th overall selection, of the 2007 Major League Baseball draft. Freeman signed with the team for $409,500, foregoing his college scholarship.[6] He was the Braves' fifth-best prospect heading into the 2009 season, according to Baseball America,[7] and the 11th-best prospect overall in their mid-season top 25.[8]
Atlanta Braves (2010–present)[edit]

2010[edit]
Freeman was called up to the Braves on September 1, 2010, as part of the team's September call-ups, and made his major league debut that same day.[9] On September 5, 2010, he got his first career hit off of Florida Marlins pitcher Clay Hensley, and on September 21, 2010, he hit his first home run off of Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay.[10][11] He played 20 games with the Braves and batted .167. Freeman was not a part of the Braves' playoff roster.[12]
2011[edit]
Freeman began the 2011 season as the starting first baseman for the Braves. After a slow start, his performance improved and he had been mentioned as a strong candidate for rookie of the year.[13] On July 4, 2011, Freeman hit two home runs against the Colorado Rockies, for his first multi-home run game.[14] Freeman was the first Braves rookie to reach 50 RBIs by July 18 since Hank Aaron accomplished this feat in 1954.[15] He was the named NL rookie of the month for July; during that month, Freeman led all Major League rookies with 38 hits, a .362 batting average, and a.433 on-base percentage in July 27 games. He also led all NL rookies with six homers and 17 runs. His 18 RBIs tied for the most in the NL among rookies.[16]
In August, Freeman and Dan Uggla became the first members of the Braves to have concurrent twenty game hitting streaks in the modern era.[17] Freeman's streak ended at 20 games on August 7.[18][19] Freeman finished the 2011 year batting .282 with 32 doubles, 21 home runs, and 76 RBI in 157 games played.
Freeman in 2014
Freeman finished second to teammate Craig Kimbrel in the NL Rookie of the Year balloting.[20] Kimbrel and Freeman were the first teammates to finish first and second since 1989, when the Chicago Cubs’ Jerome Walton and Dwight Smith came in first and second.[21] The only other time two Braves finished in the top five, the organization was still located in Milwaukee—Gene Conley was voted third-best rookie of the 1954 season; Hank Aaron came in fourth.[21]
2012[edit]
In 2012, Freeman had an NL-leading nine sacrifice flies along with batting .259 with 33 doubles, 23 home runs, and 94 RBI in 147 games played.
2013[edit]
In 2013, Freeman was selected as a finalist for the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star GameFinal Vote, where he won with a record-setting total of 19.7 million fan votes, but was unable to play because of a thumb injury suffered three days prior to the game.[22] Freeman finished the 2013 season with a .319 batting average, along with 23 homers and 109 RBI in 147 games played. He finished 5th on the National League Most Valuable Player award voting.
2014[edit]
On February 4, 2014, Freeman agreed to an eight-year, $135 million extension.[23][24] Freeman was named an All-Star for the second time in 2014, and played the last three innings of the game.[25] He led the team in batting average and on base plus slugging percentage in 2014. Freeman also set a franchise record for innings played.[26] During a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 27, 2014, Freeman hit a three-run homer off of Kyle Kendrick to left center field that was caught by broadcaster Tom McCarthy.[27] Freeman finished the 2014 year by appearing in all 162 games batting .288 with 90 walks, 43 doubles, 18 home runs, and 78 RBI.
2015[edit]
On June 17, 2015, Freeman was listed as day-to-day with an injury to his right wrist originally sustained during a June 13 game against the New York Mets.[28] He missed the June 18 game against the Boston Red Sox, ending a streak of 234 consecutive games played, which led the majors at the time.[29] Freeman was officially placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 23,[30] and received a platelet-rich plasma injection soon afterward.[31] He was eligible for activation on July 3,[32] but did not return to action until July 28,[33] three days after he was removed from the disabled list.[34] For the season, Freeman hit for a .276 batting average with 18 home runs and 66 RBIs in 118 games, his shortest season since 2011.[35]
2016[edit]
John Coppolella had assumed responsibility for the team's transactions since the 2014–15 off-season,[36][37] and played a large role in the Braves' rebuild, having traded away many players.[38] However, during the 2015–16 off-season, Coppolella repeatedly stated that he would not trade Freeman.[39][40][41] At the beginning of the 2016 season, Freeman was expected to lead the team on the field,[42] despite the wrist injury last year adversely affecting his off-season preparations.[43] Freeman had a difficult start to the season, but began hitting well in June.[44] On June 15, Freeman hit his first career cycle in a 9–8 victory against the Cincinnati Reds.[45] He was named National League Player of the Week soon after that performance.[46] Freeman recorded his first thirty home run season in 2016, on September 13,[43] shortly after claiming his second Player of the Week award in the 2016 season.[47] That day he also drove in the 500th run of his career.[43] On September 29, Freeman's 30-game hitting streak, which had begun on August 24, was halted with an 0–4 night against the Philadelphia Phillies. It had been a part of a larger 46-game run of getting on base, which also ended.[48] During the penultimate week of the regular season, Freeman again was recognized as Player of the Week, and named the September National League Player of the Month at the end of the year.[49][50] Overall in 2016, Freeman played 158 games with a .302 batting average, 43 doubles, 34 home runs, and 91 RBI. For the season, he led all major league hitters in line drive percentage (29.1%).[51] He finished 6th on the National League Most Valuable Player award voting.
2017[edit]
Freeman represented Canada at the 2017 World Baseball Classic,[52] something he had always wanted to do.[53][54] He was the starting first baseman on Opening Day against the New York Mets, going 3-4, including a triple. In the first game at SunTrust Park, Freeman doubled in a couple runs. He continued to tear up Padres pitching, hitting three homers in the series. On April 19 against the Washington Nationals, he set a franchise record for most consecutive plate appearances to get on base with a solo homer.[55]
On May 17, Freeman was hit by a pitch from Aaron Loup of Toronto, resulting in him leaving the game. An MRI and CT scan later revealed a non-displaced wrist fracture in his left hand, ruling him out for up to 10 weeks.[56] At the time, Freeman was an early candidate for the MVP award,[57][58] leading the league in home runs with 14, and ranking second in both on-base and slugging percentage.
While rehabilitating his hand injury, Freeman stated in June 2017 that he offered to play third base upon his return, because his replacement at first base, Matt Adams, was hitting well.[59][60] On July 1, Freeman appeared with the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves on a rehab assignment in which he played third base.[61] Three days later, he returned to Atlanta, and started at third base against the Houston Astros.[62] Freeman recorded his 1,000th career hit in a game against the Washington Nationals on July 6.[63] Braves manager Brian Snitker stated in August that Freeman would no longer play third base regularly, as injuries to other players necessitated late-season promotions and allowed Freeman to return to first base.[64]
Freeman finished the season batting .307 with 28 home runs and 71 RBIs despite only playing in 117 games, his lowest total since 2010. He led the Braves in home runs, batting, and was second in RBIs.
2018[edit]
Freeman underwent LASIK surgery in October 2017,[65][66] to correct vision problems that had manifested since 2012.[67]He was selected to his third All Star game as the National League's starting first baseman.[68] He also accepted an invitation to participate in the 2018 Home Run Derby.[69]
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Freeman finished the regular season as the National League leader in base hits with 191.[70] Only Whit Merrifield had more in Major League Baseball.[71] He also finished as the Braves‘ team leader in batting average (.309), on base percentage (.388), slugging percentage (.505), doubles (44), walks (76), and RBIs (98).[70][72] For the season, he led all major league hitters in line drive percentage (32.3%).[73]
Freeman, along with Anthony Rizzo of the Chicago Cubs, won the 2018 Gold Glove for first base in the National League.[74] Freeman's teammates Ender Inciarte and Nick Markakis won the same award for center field and right field, respectively, marking the first time that three Atlanta Braves had won the honor in the same season.[75][76] Additionally, Freeman received the 2018 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award and finished 4th on the National League Most Valuable Player award voting.[77]
2019[edit]
Freeman drew attention for his offensive production throughout the first half of the 2019 season, especially in the month of June.[78][79] At midseason, Freeman was selected the National League starter at first base in the 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[80] The appearance was his second consecutive start in the game and his fourth All-Star Game selection overall.
Profile[edit]
Freeman's powerful swing, in which he moves his shoulders slightly before lowering his hands, has been described as 'unorthodox' and compared to a tennis forehand. His hand-eye coordination and ability to adjust to pitchers from one plate appearance to the next have also drawn praise.[81]
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Personal life[edit]
Freeman is the son of Fredrick and Rosemary Freeman, both Canadian.[82] Rosemary died of melanoma when Freeman was 10.[83] Freeman has two older brothers, Andrew and Phillip,[84] and is a sixth generation Salvationist.[85] His cousin Carson Branstine is a tennis player.[86][87]
Freeman married Chelsea Goff in 2014. Goff appeared in a season 7 episode of Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta.[88] The couple had a son in September 2016.[89][90]
During a 2014 winter storm, Freeman was stuck in a traffic jam that had no plans of moving. Freeman stayed stuck for hours until former teammate Chipper Jones arrived on his ATV and rescued Freeman successfully.[91] In January 2016, the Atlanta Braves announced a 'Chipper Rescues Freddie' bobblehead night for the upcoming season. This was used as a promotional night for the franchise.[92][93]
See also[edit]
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Preceded by Matt Kemp | Hitting for the cycle June 15, 2016 | Succeeded by Rajai Davis |
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