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Freddie Freeman MLB Community documentary showcases storied profession, and his vulnerability

By Editorial Board Published July 17, 2025 6 Min Read
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Freddie Freeman MLB Community documentary showcases storied profession, and his vulnerability

A younger Freddie Freeman slipped down a water slide, two orange inflatable floaties hoisting his arms — and physique weight — above the water.

“Here comes Freddie,” calls out Rosemary Freeman, Freddie’s mom, early within the MLB Community Presents documentary “Driven: The Freddie Freeman Story” — set to debut on MLB Community on Thursday at 5 p.m. Pacific (and can rerun at 9:30 p.m.).

The second of archival footage, coordinating producer Jed Tuminaro mentioned, brought about Freddie Freeman to choke up watching his late mom — who died when the Dodgers star first baseman was 10 years outdated — say his identify.

Freeman wears his feelings on his sleeve, and in “Driven: The Freddie Freeman Story,” the 35-year-old showcases vulnerability about his journey from Atlanta to Los Angeles, his son Max’s encounter with Guillain-Barré syndrome and most just lately his World Collection Most Worthwhile Participant heroics.

“He’ll cry on the field, he’ll cry away from the field,” mentioned Paul Solga, a producer on the documentary. “Going back through the interview, that was the best stuff, and that was the stuff that really popped out from his interview. When we were putting it all together, that stuff rose to the top, and we thought it was a great way to showcase not only the player, but the person.”

Freddie Freeman, the teammate, is a by line all through the documentary. Close to the top of the documentary, Freeman says, “When you talk to people about former players, it’s not usually about, ‘Oh, was he a good player?’… Was he a good dude?”

The manufacturing crew interviewed a handful of former and present teammates who convey the latter.

Freeman’s finest buddy in baseball, Jason Heyward — who performed with Freeman on each the Braves and the Dodgers — in addition to Dansby Swanson, Mookie Betts and Justin Turner, all communicate to Freeman’s journey throughout 16 years within the professionals, a profession that’s nonetheless ongoing.

Even each managers Freeman gained a World Collection with, Brian Snitker of the Braves and the Dodgers’ Dave Roberts, have lots to say about not solely the ballplayer he’s, however emphasised the individual, and what he brings to the clubhouse.

“A lot of times, if you get teammates, they give you some nice stuff,” Tuminaro mentioned, including that that is simply the third documentary they’ve produced on a present participant (Mike Trout and Fernando Tatis Jr. being the others). “Oh, he hits to all fields and he makes a great play, and that’s fine, and that’s nice. We need that stuff. But what stood out to me, almost everybody in this, but especially teammates, seemed like they were speaking more to the person, quite often, than the ball player.”

If Freddie Freeman wasn’t sufficient of a jumping-off level for the documentary, the filmmakers interviewed his father, Fred Freeman, a supply that supplied a “gold mine” of data. Tuminaro mentioned that it’s onerous to not be drawn to the anecdotes and persona of Fred Freeman, an lively and soft-spoken man, very similar to his son.

When Solga was in Fred Freeman’s residence, interviewing him, he requested if there have been any residence tapes — archival footage — that the documentary crew might see. Fred trekked up the steps of his residence and trotted again down with an envelope full of flash drives and photographs.

“He goes, ‘Here, take a look, take whatever you’d like,’” Solga mentioned. “And I was like, ‘Are you serious?’”

Tuminaro mentioned that Fred Freeman is on the middle of two of his favourite moments within the documentary — some parental honesty after Freddie’s accidents all through the 2024 postseason, after which pure glee following his son’s iconic 2024 World Collection grand slam.

“He provided a raw sense of emotion that I think only someone in his position could do,” Tuminaro mentioned.

Solga mentioned that most of the documentaries MLB Community creates are targeted on gamers of an older technology, they usually come up in an period the place there’s much less of a path of photos and movies to forage by. With Freddie, whether or not it was Fred or Rosemary dealing with the camcorder, you might see Freeman develop from a toddler to a pre-teen working towards an early model of his signature swing.

The 90-minute documentary takes the viewer by Freeman’s full profession: loss in childhood, the choice to forgo a school dedication at Cal State Fullerton for the MLB Draft, all the best way to MLB.

However what followers will in all probability depart with after watching is one other perspective on Freddie Freeman — one which pulls again the curtain on a participant not usually outspoken about points past the ballpark.

“There are just so many ups and downs in his story, and I’m not sure if everyone’s really aware of that,” Tuminaro mentioned. “And so many of these great moments, he’s had to overcome some adversity to achieve that. … what it takes to overcome that adversity and deliver in those big moments.”

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