Photo: Wives of Dodgers stars Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and more shine at exciting NLDS showdown
LA Dodgers clinched their spot against the NY Mets at the NLCS with a 3-2 NLDS victory over the San Diego Padres. Teoscar Hernandez, Enrique "Kike" Hernandez and Yoshinobu Yamamoto were the stars of Game 5, which they won 2-0.
The wives and partners of the Dodgers players have been heavily invested in the team's postseason run, always seen in the stands. This was also the case during Game 5 at the Dodgers stadium, where they looked stunning in their outfits, captured in a memorable group photo.
Freddie Freeman's wife Chelsea, Mookie Betts' wife Brianna, Will Smith's wife Cara, Shohei Ohtani's wife Mamiko, Walker Buehler's wife Mackenzie, Tyler Glasnow's girlfriend Meghan, and other wives & girlfriends of Dodgers stars' looked stunning in the snap shared on Instagram by the official Dodger Wives page. Brianna Betts and others also shared it via their IG stories.
Next up for the Dodgers are the Mets, who defeated favorites Phillies in the NLDS in four games. NL MVP contender Francisco Lindor was the star of Game 4, which the Mets won, courtesy of a grand slam from their star shortstop.
Wives of Dodgers stars Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Will Smith celebrate NLDS win
With the Dodgers clinching their spot in the NLCS against the Mets, the excitement among the wives of players like Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and Will Smith is to be expected. Following the team's impressive 2-0 victory over the Padres, Freeman, Betts, and Smith took to their Instagram stories to share their joy and enthusiasm.
Chelsea Freeman looked ecstatic in the story she shared with the caption, "LA NLDS champs!!!". Brianna Betts' story highlighted Dodger's victory. She also shared a snap of Mookie Betts with his infant son. Will Smith's wife Cara shared a hilarious snap of her photo bombing Joe Kelly's wife Ashley with their child.
The Dodgers are set to take the field on Sunday against the Mets, though the starting pitchers for both teams have yet to be announced. Jack Flaherty appears to be a strong candidate for the Dodgers' rotation in Game 1 of the NLCS. Meanwhile, the Mets will choose Kodai Senga, Luis Severino or Sean Manaea for their starting role.