Braves: Freddie Freeman’s son makes fashion statement
All of us should have fashion goals to look as cool as Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman’s son, Charlie, did on Monday as the Braves left for a World Series date with the Houston Astros.
Don’t get us wrong. Freddie and his wife, Chelsea, were certainly decked out as they stepped out of Truist Park and down a red carpet on their way to their flight to Houston. But it was 5-year-old Charlie that led the way and stole the show in a very fashionable exit out of Georgia for the Atlanta Braves.
Check out the fashion on display from Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman’s son, Charlie
Zoom in on that first picture and you’ll see Charlie rocking the blue suit and strutting down the red carpet for all to see. With Chelsea’s pink suit, there’s plenty of color in the Freeman family clothing choices as they head to the Lone Star State.
This isn’t the first time that Charlie has made a power statement in the blue suit either. When his dad was selected to the All-Star Game this summer in Denver, Charlie was seen on the purple carpet in downtown Denver making his way toward Coors Field wearing blue.
Charlie has become a fixture around the Braves, hanging out with his dad before games. He’s also shown that he can swing the bat with some pop just like his dad as well.
In his 12th season in a Braves uniform, this marks the first time that Freddie Freeman will take part in a World Series. It’s a moment worth celebrating and savoring, and it’s clear that Charlie and his parents are going to soak up these late October moments in a very fashionable way.