Freddie Freeman shares wife's reaction to his new walk-up song: "She wasn’t too thrilled"
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman decided to change his walk-up song ahead of the new season.
His new walk-up song is “Tití Me Preguntó” by Bad Bunny. It was a top-10 hit for Bad Bunny in 13 countries off his 2022 album "Un Verano Sin Ti."
Freeman said his son, Charlie, helped him pick the song.
"Freddie Freeman says Charlie chose "Titi Me Pregunto" as this year’s walk up song... This should be good."- Vincent Samperio
Charlie had no clue about the lyrics of the song and when Freeman, a six-time MLB All-Star, shared it with his wife, she wasn't too excited. This in turn made the player swear that he would only use the clean version of the song.
“There’s a clean version, so I think I can pull it off. I showed my wife the lyrics and she wasn’t too thrilled," Freeman said.
“I looked up the English version of the lyrics, and I was like ‘Uh, I don’t know if I can really do that.' But he (Charlie) doesn’t know what the words mean,” he added.
Freddie Freeman chooses Bad Bunny walk-up song for the second time since 2021
Freddie Freeman always lets his son Charlie pick his walk-up tune. Charlie appears to have an affinity towards Latin music.
Freeman's last season with the Braves (2021) was marked by the song "Ni Bien Ni Mal" by Bad Bunny. In 2022, he chose "Baila Conmigo" by Colombian DJ Dayvi.
For his part, Freeman is looking forward to taking his new walk-up song to his second straight top-five MVP finish in his second year with the Dodgers.