VIDEO: Braves' Freddie Freeman Ties Game Against Brewers With 200th Career Home Run
By Michael Luciano

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.