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Freddie Freeman This year I had a lot of support at the booths on the start of the Dodgers!
On Saturday, March 29, the wife of the first Baseman Chelsea Shared and Photo on Instagram With all three three sons of couples, they prepare for cheering for Freeman and the rest of the team. The family still counts their blessings after their youngest son, MaximumIt was diagnosed last year with a rare neurological condition.
“He was so durable,” Chelsea said Us every week In an interview published on 4 March. “It was amazing to see. He is still in (physical therapy) twice a week. It will be full of annual recovery before returning to complete normal.”
The couple announced that Max was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, autoimmune disorders during which the body’s immune system attacks nerves.
Chelsea added that the whole experience was, of course, “scary”. She said, “It was very, very, very intense. Obviously she taught us that health was everything. It was terrible. He was fully paralyzed on the fan. He saw him able to play outside, it’s really a miracle as sick.”
Fortunately, Max, 4, is doing much better now – this year he even started playing baseball, something strange for his family. “I wasn’t sure a few months ago if he was able to play baseball,” Chelsea admitted. “You don’t know exactly how to recover.”
She and Freddie are also Mom and Dad Charlie, 8 years old, and Brandon, 4, who was born three months before Max through a spare. “It’s really great,” Chelsea said when she saw her three boys on a diamond. “Freddie grew up and played Little League, so it’s definitely great to see that Charlie is so in baseball. Brandon is left -handed like Freddie. And Max is also very athletic. It is very strange to see how they follow them in the footsteps of their father.”
Dodgers were in the world series because the family was still winding out of experience Max. “It’s an absolute roller coaster of our emotions,” Chelsea said in an interview with Postgame on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. “We were at our smallest minimum and then we are the best today.” In addition to Max’s diagnosis, Freddie had to recover from several injuries.
Chelsea continued, “I’m so proud of him (Z) everything we went through as a family this year and all his injuries. Actually, he’s superman, but we’re so happy.”