Freddie Freeman’s title as the reigning World Series MVP is now in jeopardy as the Dodgers head north of the border in preparation for Game 1 of the World Series on Friday at Rogers Centre.

Freeman had an unbelievable run in last year’s Fall Classic against the New York Yankees. He was still nursing a sprained right ankle which held him back offensively and availability wise in both the NLDS and NLCS, but he hit home runs in four straight against the New York, highlighted by an iconic walk-off grand slam to win Game 1. This time around, the series will be more personal, as he will be facing the only Canadian team in MLB, starting the series in the homeland of both his parents.

Freeman spoke to reporters on Monday via Zoom, where he discussed the opportunity to play the most meaningful ga

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