Watch LA Dodgers Star Freddie Freeman’s History Making Series Grand Slam | Video

Freddie Freeman made history during the Los Angeles Dodgers’ battle against the New York Yankees Friday night, winning the game with an impressive walk-off Grand Slam.

The score was 3-2, with two outs, bases loaded and at the bottom of the 10th inning. Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes Jr. threw in a 93-mph straight liner, allowing Freeman to smack the ball right into right field. And just like that, the Dodgers took home the 6-3 W in Game 1 of the World Series. As each hitter ran into home base, they were greeted by their excited teammates.

Check out the hit below.

While there’s been 150 Fall Classics in baseball’s history, Freeman — who’s ankle was still sprained — made history as the first grand slam walk-off…

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