Dodgers News: Freddie Freeman Named National League Player of the Week (May 5–11), Delivers Tearful Tribute to Supporters
In yet another chapter of his storied career, Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman has been named the National League Player of the Week for the period of May 5–11, 2025. The announcement came following a dominant stretch at the plate, where Freeman showcased his trademark consistency, clutch hitting, and leadership, helping to propel the Dodgers through a successful homestand.
But what truly captured hearts this week wasn’t just Freeman’s performance—it was his emotional postgame tribute, where the 2020 NL MVP openly thanked his supporters, shedding tears as he spoke about his journey, his family, and the deep gratitude he feels wearing the Dodgers uniform.
A Week of Dominance at the Plate
Freeman’s numbers during the award-winning week were nothing short of sensational. Over the seven-game span, he posted:
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A .481 batting average (13-for-27)
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3 home runs
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9 RBIs
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7 runs scored
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A .889 slugging percentage
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An on-base percentage of .522
Freeman’s hot bat was a driving force in several key wins for the Dodgers, particularly during a high-stakes series against division rival San Diego Padres. He delivered multiple multi-hit games, including a three-hit, four-RBI performance on May 9 that turned a tight game into a commanding Dodgers win.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was quick to praise Freeman, calling him “the heartbeat of the lineup.”
“Freddie is everything you want in a player and a teammate,” Roberts said.
“He shows up every day, plays hard, and leads by example. It’s no surprise to us in the clubhouse that he’s being recognized once again.”
A Tribute to Supporters: “You’re the Reason I Keep Going”
Following Sunday’s game on May 11—an 8-2 Dodgers win that capped off the week—Freeman was interviewed on the field in front of a roaring crowd at Dodger Stadium. As the fans chanted his name, Freeman took the microphone and delivered a heartfelt message that moved many to tears.
“I don’t take any of this for granted,” Freeman said, visibly emotional.
“You guys—the fans, my teammates, my family—you’re the reason I keep going. Baseball has given me so much, but none of it compares to the support I’ve felt, especially here in L.A.”
Freeman went on to speak about his family, particularly his wife and children, who were in attendance. He thanked them for their sacrifices and unwavering support throughout his career, which has now spanned over a decade.
“There were times when I questioned if I had anything left to prove,” he said.
“But being here, wearing this jersey, playing in front of you all—it reminds me every day why I love this game.”
The crowd gave Freeman a standing ovation, many fans holding up signs that read, “We love you, Freddie!” and “MVP Again?”
A Career of Excellence and Leadership
This award is the sixth NL Player of the Week honor of Freeman’s career and his second since joining the Dodgers in 2022. Now 35, Freeman continues to defy age-related expectations with his elite play and durability.
Freeman, a World Series champion and five-time All-Star, remains a cornerstone of the Dodgers’ franchise. Since arriving in Los Angeles, he has:
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Posted a .310+ batting average each season
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Hit over 20 home runs per year
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Led the league in doubles multiple times
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Played nearly every game with unwavering consistency
His presence both on the field and in the clubhouse has helped foster a winning culture. Younger players often speak about Freeman as a mentor, while fans admire him not only for his bat but for his professionalism and humility.
What’s Next for Freeman and the Dodgers?
The Dodgers, currently leading the NL West, are eyeing another deep postseason run, and Freeman’s hot streak couldn’t have come at a better time. With Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, and Will Smith forming one of the most formidable lineups in baseball, Freeman remains a stabilizing and explosive force in the heart of it.
Fans and analysts alike are already speculating whether this could be the beginning of another MVP-caliber season for Freeman. If he continues producing at this rate, there’s little doubt he’ll remain in that conversation.
More importantly, though, Freeman’s recent words remind everyone that beneath the stats and accolades is a player who understands the value of community and loyalty.
A Moment to Remember
Freeman’s tearful tribute following the award is a reminder of why fans connect with sports on an emotional level. For many, seeing a veteran player express such heartfelt appreciation is rare—and deeply meaningful.
“It’s never just about the numbers,” one fan said after the game.
“Freddie plays with heart. You can feel how much this team and this city mean to him. That’s what makes him special.”
As the 2025 season progresses, Freddie Freeman’s performance and leadership continue to write a legacy of greatness in Dodgers blue—one that is both statistically elite and emotionally unforgettable.