Freddie Freeman hit the cycle for the second time in the majors

The first baseman of the Braves from Atlanta, Freddie freeman, hit this Wednesday for the cycle, being the second time in his baseball career from Major League Baseball – MLB.

Through the game Braves vs. Marlins, the last National League MVP, Freddie freeman hit the cycle for the second time in his career Big leagues, doing so with a whopping 404-foot home run to hit 27 in the 2021 season.

Freeman continues to hit the Marlins in a great way and what better to do it this time with a cycle, being double in the first turn, triple in the second, double and the homer in the sixth inning against Luis Madero to put the game 7-2 in favor of the Braves.

The Braves Despite not having Ronald Acuña Jr., they have a Freddie freeman that shows all its quality in the MLB and this cycle At 31 years of age, it is proof of it, being a journey that paints for perfection in South Florida.

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What’s more, Freeman is the first player of the Braves in reaching multiple cycles in his Major League career and the seventh in the entire history of this organization, remembering that the first was on June 15, 2016 against the Reds.

He joins Trea Turner and Jake Cronenworth as the players who have batted for the cycle in this 2021 MLB season and is also the fifth first baseman with multiple career cycles since 1900.

After this day, the first baseman of the Braves has an average of .302 in the MLB 2021, with 135 hits and 70 RBIs.

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