Complete coverage: Dodgers sign Freddie Freeman to six-year, $162-million deal
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Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman speaks during his introductory news conference at Camelback Ranch in Phoenix on Friday.
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The Dodgers once again made a big splash in free agency, agreeing to terms on six-year, $162-million contract with former Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman on Wednesday night.
Freeman, a former National League MVP who grew up in Orange County, is considered one of the biggest prizes of free agency and immediately bolsters the Dodgers’ hopes of winning a World Series title.
Check out our complete coverage of Freddie Freeman’s signing from The Times’ team of MLB reporters.