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Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea reacts to husband's third straight 'back-to-back' homers following Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts

The formidable LA Dodgers' All-Star-hitting trio of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman came to party on Saturday after crushing back-to-back three homers to leadoff the first innings of Friday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

The trio went after Dbacks starter Merrill Kelly, with Ohtani first crushing the ball to center field for a 420-foot home run, followed by Betts' 400 foot blast to left center field and finally Freeman putting the ball in right center field stands for 437-foot home run.

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Freeman's wife Chelsea had a wholesome reaction to it, taking to her stories to share the sequence with her followers.

"Back-to-back-to-back [bombs]," Chelsea wrote in her caption.
Chelsea's Instagram story
Chelsea's Instagram story

While Shohei Ohtani is on a home run spree, hitting his 44th home run on Friday, Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts hit their 19th and 14th home runs, respectively.

Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea gives latest updates on Max's health

Freddie Freeman's son Max suffered full-body paralysis, needing him to be taken to the ER immediately. Freeman, who was in Houston at the time, took the first flight back home.

After several tests, it was determined that Max suffered a severe neurological condition called Guillain-Barré syndrome. After eight days, the family received good news with Maximus getting discharged and on track to completely get healed. However, he'll have to learn to walk again.

"He is doing really well, considering that he was paralyzed neck down from GBS a little over a month ago. ... Max's recovery really has been a miracle. We are forever grateful for @chocchildrens and our amazing team of doctors and nurses," Chelsea wrote.
"He went from extremely critical in PICU to the smiling boy we have today. He is not walking yet, but he is able to maneuver his way around and can crawl really well. We are doing PT 4xs a week. He is such a strong little boy. I just love him so much. #gbssurvivor."

The great news is Max will recover completely and he has a supportive family beside him to help him achieve that.

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