Braves Priority: A New Contract for Freddie Freeman

ATLANTA – The 26-year celebration continued as reality began to haunt the Atlanta Braves.

Will he have disputed Freddie freeman, the benchmark of the franchise in the last decade, his last game in the Atlanta uniform?

“Did you think I’d be sitting here without a contract? Not really,” Freeman acknowledged when interviewed on Fox during the post-game celebration in Houston, shortly after he caught the ball thrown to first base for the last out. “This is an absurd sport, an absurd business. But everyone knows where my heart is and that is with the Atlanta Braves.

Freeman’s future is the most pressing issue during the offseason for the Braves, who capped an unlikely streak to win their first World Series since 1995 by beating the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 6 on Tuesday night.

It’s very difficult to visualize the Braves defending their hard-earned title without number 5 at first.

The Braves hoped to have 32-year-old Freeman long-term insured before the season ended, but the parties could not reach an agreement.

“I’ve been here since I was 17 years old. Almost half of my life has been spent in this organization,” said Freeman, who declared himself a free agent Wednesday. “It means everything to me to put on the Braves uniform every day. So let’s hope I can keep doing it.”

The uncertainty over Freeman has the city a bit haunted, even as they prepare for the parade on Friday to celebrate Atlanta’s second championship in America’s four major leagues of professional sports.

If Freeman returns, the Braves should be favorites to win their fifth straight title in the NL East, and one of the top contenders for another championship.

It is expected that Ronald Acuna Jr, his most dynamic player, is fully recovered to reappear sometime in the first half of the 2022 campaign, after the Venezuelan was out in July with a knee injury.

Marcell Ozuna could also return in 2022, possibly as a designated hitter if that rule is adopted by both leagues next season. The Dominican slugger missed most of the 2021 campaign after breaking his hand and later being arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife in a domestic dispute.

Aside from Freeman, the rest of Atlanta’s dynamic infield – Ozzie albies, Austin riley and Dansby swanson – is tied for next season. Same for the top three starting pitchers – Charlie morton, Max fried and Ian Anderson – as well as key bullpen chips that dominated in the playoffs: the closer Will Smith, as well as Tyler matzek, AJ Minter and Luke jackson. Travis d’Arnaud will be back as catcher.

The Braves don’t want to wait another 26 years to win their next title.

“Year after year, it didn’t happen. This year it was unlikely,” Freeman said. “We hit every bump, we took every hit this year and somehow we got to the other side. It’s an incredible group.”

The question remains.

Will Freeman be part of the group in 2022?

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Braves Priority: A New Contract for Freddie Freeman