When Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman steps up to the World Series plate, wife Chelsea Freeman will support him from the stands in style.
“World Series fittings,” Chelsea, 33, wrote via Instagram Story on Tuesday, October 22, alongside a shooting star emoji.
While Chelsea did not reveal her outfit choices — the championship series between the Dodgers and the New York Yankees kicks off Friday, October 25 — her upload included a brief glimpse of a clothing rack. There were denim, leather and suede jackets, a navy bomber coat, pairs of jeans and even a Gucci miniskirt to choose from.
Freddie, 35, and his Dodgers teammates clinched the National League Championship Series earlier this month.
“WORLD SERIES BOUND!!!” Chelsea wrote via Instagram on Monday, October 21, sharing photos with Freddie and the couple’s three sons on the field.
While the kids — Charlie, 8, Brandon and Max, both 3 — all wore blue T-shirts with their dad’s face emblazoned on the front, Chelsea opted for white jeans and a matching top. She completed her look with a blue Dodgers bomber jacket and blue-and-white Nike sneakers.
At previous games, Chelsea has worn various “Freeman” merch in Dodgers colors (blue and white, notably) paired with jeans.
Chelsea and Freddie have been married since 2014. She was by the pro athlete’s side when he won his first World Series title in November 2021 as a member of the Atlanta Braves.
“I honestly cannot believe it. It’s all he’s wanted,” Chelsea told Fox broadcasters after the final game of the series. “As long as I’ve known him, which is over 10 years. We went through some hard times together with the team and to see where we are today and how he did throughout that and hitting a home run [for] his last at-bat.
She added, “It’s all full circle for us. I couldn’t be happier!”
At the time, Chelsea also praised her circle of friends within the Braves wives.
“They’re the sweetest ladies I’ve met,” she gushed. “Everyone’s so nice. They’re so humble, so kind. It makes sense that this would be the time that we do it with.”
Freddie signed with the Dodgers one year later in March 2022. Amid his tenure with the L.A. team, son Max was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome in July 2024 and subsequently hospitalized.
“Every day it’s a mental grind,” Freddie told The New York Times earlier this month. “I’m mentally exhausted. It’s not just [Max] getting better. There’s so much more that goes into something like this. I could tell you I need more than three days. I could probably tell you I’d need the rest of my life to [reset].”
Max went to his dad’s first Dodgers game on September 9, continuing throughout the playoffs.