“Tokyo with Dad” – Freddie Freeman Chelsea’s wife for son Charlie who lives the dream traveling to MLB 2025 opener


La Dodgers First Baseman Freddie Freeman He brought with him Charlie’s eldest son for Tokyo’s upcoming series against Chicago Cubs on March 18 and 19. The twin was impressed with it fits at Tokyo International Airport as they landed in Japan on Wednesday.

Freeman shared two photos and a look at their flight to Tokyo. In the first photo, Freddie and Charlie have broken into the airport runway as they get out of their map. In another photo, the father-son duet broke the fun in the map.

They were singing on cool, trips ready clothes. Freddie kept it elegant and simple, rocking a gray tracks nike with a zipper and the corresponding joggers. The athletic appearance is completed with crisp white sneakers. It also brings a black backpack.

Meanwhile, his son, Charlie, reflected his dad’s style, wearing a gray hoodie and the corresponding sweatpants. She wore a colorful lid with a mixture of blue, black and red. It also had a chain necklace and black and white sneakers.

Freeman Chelsea’s husband took the photo in her social media and wrote:

“Charlie really lives the dream. Tokyo with Dad 🇯🇵.”

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It seems that Freeman is not accompanied by his wife, Chelsea, and their other two sons, Brandon John and Max, in Japan.

The wife of Freddie Freeman Chelsea Drops Spring Training Cighlights from Arizona

Two days ago, Chelsea and her three boys made their way to Dodgers Spring Facility, Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona to watch them play against him Cleveland Guardians.

Dodgers won the game 10-4, but Freeman went without a hit in three appearances.

In addition to the stadium, Chelsea shared the flashes from their gameday, sharing photos of the twinning with her three sons, Charlie, Brandon and Maximus. He also shared that their sons enjoyed hotdogs, enjoying the spring training game.

“Baseball = also known as a day -by -dog day and shouting at dad.

Chelsea will probably shout from America behind her television set when Freddie Freeman’s Dodgers take the cubs in the series of two games in Tokyo Dome.