Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman records 2,000th career hit | CBC Sports

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman got his 2,000th hit Sunday night, reaching the milestone in the eighth inning with his second double of the game against the visiting Houston Astros.

Freeman’s sharp line drive to right field drove in Mookie Betts, making him the 295th player in major league history to reach the mark.

Freeman was playing in his 1,801 game, becoming the seventh player to reach 2,000 hits as a member of the Dodgers. Of those hits, 441 are doubles —- including his league-leading 27 this season.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts felt Freeman had been pressing to reach the milestone at home as he went hitless in seven at-bats through the first two games of the weekend series.

Freeman, 33, spent his first 12 seasons with Atlanta after the club selected him in the second round of the 2007 draft. He had 1,704 hits in 1,565 games for Atlanta before the Orange County, Calif., native joined the Dodgers as a free agent before the 2022 season.

Freeman is a dual American-Canadian citizen, as both his parents are from Ontario.

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