“I said a little prayer that night.” Following a scary journey in his battle with COVID-19 where he had a high temperature of 104.5 degrees, Freddie Freeman is grateful to even have a chance to get back on the field.
Following a scary journey in his battle with COVID-19, Freeman is grateful to even have a chance.
Freeman said the fever was down to 101 the following morning and broke two days later. He said Saturday was his ninth consecutive day without symptoms, which also included body aches, chills and a temporary loss of his senses of taste and smell. He said two other members of his household, his wife and aunt, are recovering after positive tests.
Freeman set career highs with 38 home runs and 121 RBIs last season to help Atlanta win its second straight NL East title. He placed fourth in the MVP voting in 2018. “Unfortunately that was my worst day,” Freeman said, adding he didn’t try to influence the decision by Markakis when the two spoke again days later.Snitker plans to give Freeman as many at-bats as possible in intrasquad games and exhibition games against Miami planned for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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