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"It feels weird to be separated" - Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea finds comfort in Mookie Betts’s spouse Brianna at Lakers game

Los Angeles Dodgers star player Freddie Freeman's wife, Chelsea, has a great bond with the spouses of her husband's teammates. She shared this conversation with Brianna Betts, the wife of Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts.

On Saturday, Chelsea Freeman posted an Instagram story from a Los Angeles Lakers game with Brianna Betts. She also wrote about how both of them missed the other Dodgers' wives, especially after spending so much time together throughout the 2024 season.

"We're just talking about how we miss all the other wives and how it feels weird to be separated from each other after being together all season," Cheslea wrote.
"Playoffs (especially going all the way) creates such a special bond. @patricia kj also did such an incredible job this year with family/wags events. Love my @ladodgerwives ladies."
Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea Freeman talks about missing the other Dodgers wives. Source - Instagram
Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea Freeman talks about missing the other Dodgers wives. Source - Instagram

Brianna Betts seemingly agreed as she reposted the sentiment on her Instagram story. She tagged "@ladodgerwives" and wrote how much she missed them at that moment.

Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea talks about her husband's great run in the World Series

In an interview with "Good Morning America" before Game 5 of the World Series between the LA Dodgers and New York Yankees, Chelsea Freeman explained how Freddie Freeman was playing through an injury all throughout the championship series.

"He's such a perfectionist, so he doesn't think he performed as well as he would have liked to, so for him to finally go out on this note with all the things that he's doing, just absolutely incredible," Chelsea said of Freddie's World Series run.

She also revealed what it was like on the backend when Freddie Freeman hit the grand slam in Game 1 against the Yankees.

"He said all the kids were watching around, huddled around the TV, thinking, 'We're about to lose.' You know, really hoping not, but two outs in the 10th inning and we're down," she said. "Freddie hit that ball, and [Charlie] said they all just started going nuts, like jumping on him, like jumping up and down, like it was just the coolest moment ever."

It seems Chelsea Freeman enjoyed the success of her husband and the Dodgers.

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