Dodgers superstar and future Hall of Famer Freddie Freeman slugged his second home run of the Spring and his second in as many days on Sunday in the Dodgers 6-3 win over their Camelback Ranch camp mates, the Chicago White Sox.
But it wasn’t just another Freddie Freeman home run, it was a monster Freddie Freeman home run to right field. And though MLB.com didn’t list the distance in their details of Sunday’s game, it had to be every bit of 425 feet – or more.
Dodgers broadcaster Tim Neverett described it best:
“This one is absolutely destroyed!”


(SportsNet LA
Keep on destroying ’em, Freddie!
Play Ball!
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