Freddie Freeman has elevated his offensive numbers significantly over his most recent games, posting a 1.070 OPS across his last seven contests compared to his 0.818 season-to-date mark. The seven-game window shows Freeman with 10 hits in 27 at-bats for a 0.370 average, including three home runs and eight RBIs.

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The recent surge extends across broader windows as well. Freeman's last 15 games show a 1.172 OPS with 16 hits in 48 at-bats, while his last 30 games reflect a 0.954 OPS. His plate discipline indicators have remained steady, with 11 walks against 17 strikeouts over the 15-game span and 19 walks against 28 strikeouts over the 30-game window.

Freeman sits at 2491 career hits, nine away from the 2500 milestone. He also has 376 career home runs, 24 short of 400 for his career. His season totals through 60 games include 60 hits in 224 at-bats with nine home runs and 32 RBIs.

The numbers show Freeman operating at $22.9 million in 2026 salary as part of his six-year, $162 million contract. His recent offensive production has pushed his season averages to 0.268 batting average, 0.354 on-base percentage, and 0.464 slugging percentage across 257 plate appearances.