VIDEO: Braves' Freddie Freeman Ties Game Against Brewers With 200th Career Home Run
By Michael Luciano
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Freedie Freeman cannot be stopped in this series. After walking it off in the 10th inning off of Milwaukee Brewers closer and the bane of all left-handed hitters in Josh Hader on Saturday night, the Atlanta Braves first baseman tied Sunday's game at 2-2 with a frozen rope to left-center.
Freddie Freeman yard work. pic.twitter.com/Dsab4hpiaP
— FOX Sports South (@FOXSportsSouth) May 19, 2019
That home run off of Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff was No. 200 for Freeman's career, which puts him ninth on the Braves all-time home run list. Considering how long the franchise has been around, that's no small feat.
Freddie Freeman just hit his 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣th career home run! It’s a tied ballgame 2-2!#Freebomb #Braves #ChopOn pic.twitter.com/DsipE6Dcrw
— ChopUp ChopDowñ (@ChopUpChopDown) May 19, 2019
He's also homered in each of his last four games.
It takes a special kind of hitter to crush a ball at 109 miles per hour and send it 417 feet the other way, but that's just how good Freeman has become over the last few years.
#Brewers 2 @ #Braves 2 [B7-0o]:
— Home Run Tracker (@DingerTracker) May 19, 2019
Freddie Freeman homers (11): fly ball to CF (solo)
Hit: 417.66ft, 108.99mph, 22.78°?
Pitch: 95.5mph Four-Seam Fastball (RHP Brandon Woodruff, 6) pic.twitter.com/QCwXKAp5s2
Here's a quick note to the rest of the MLB: stop giving Freeman pitches to hit.