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Dodgers' Freddie Freeman reveals retirement plans before All-Star Game
Freddie Freeman knows that he has played more baseball than he has left in his MLB career.But how long until the Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman retires?He spoke about that during his media session ahead of the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.“I’ve always wanted to try and play until I’m 40 years old,” Freeman said, via Dodgers Beat. “That would be three more years after this. I’m not going to put a firm number on it. I would have to get another contract, so I’m only worried about this year. But 20 years in the big leagues would be kind of cool and special.”MORE: How Jordan Walker overcame the bust labelFreeman will turn 37 years old on Sept. 12.He debuted in the majors on Sept. 1, 2010, with the Atlanta Braves.This season, he's batting .290 with 15 home runs and 49 RBI.Freeman has won three Worl
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