Freddie Freeman’s wife Chelsea shows off new tan before Dodgers' must-win Game 5

It’s expected to be near 90 degrees for first pitch at Dodger Stadium for a crucial Game 5 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night. Dodgers All-Star and Game 3 hero Freddie Freeman’s wife showed off her tan beforehand on the unusually warm day.
Freddie hit the game-winning home run in the epic 18-inning game on Monday night and his wife’s reaction summed it all up. She also wore a lucky non-Dodgers color fit for luck in the Game 2 win.
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While the team dropped Game 4 on Tuesday night, the Dodgers hope to heat up like the weather. Freddie, who was last season World Series MVP, could play another crucial role the rest of this series that’s now a best of 3 with Toronto hosting Games 6 and 7 (if necessary).
Chelsea has been on fire all playoffs with her fits like last season, even upstaging Shohei Othani’s wife Mamiko with her fit.

Before Game 5, she posted her look while at the stadium.
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She’d post the the third picture in the above photo dump on her Instagram Stories where she wrote, “Loveee my tan” on it.
She’ll have a chance to show it off on this hot Los Angeles day where she hopes the Dodgers leave just one win away from another World Series championship.

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