Freddie Freeman Has Heartwarming Reason For Playing For Canada In WBC

by abournenesn

Feb 9, 2017

Whenever the World Baseball Classic rolls around, fans get to learn about the nationalities of different American-born players (who knew reliever Tommy Layne was Italian?), but one player in particular sticks out this year.

Freddie Freeman, who was born and raised in California, popped up on Team Canada’s roster when they were announced Wednesday, which on paper isn’t so special. Both of the Atlanta Braves first baseman’s parents are from Canada, and Freeman actually holds dual citizenship.

But it turns out Freeman’s choice to represent the U.S.’s neighbor to the north is about more than simply getting in touch with his family’s roots.

Is it dusty in here?

Thumbnail photo via Jason Getz/USA TODAY Sports Images

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