that he need more support Freddie Freeman says he was ‘blindsided’ by Braves’ decision to trade for Matt Olson
“I was honestly taken by surprise,” Freeman admitted. “I believe every feeling was conveyed. I felt wounded.
When questioned about leaving with Freeman, Braves CEO Alex Anthopoulos appeared visibly sad. The day after the Oakland A’s dealt Olson to the Braves, who signed him to an eight-year, $168 million extension.
“It’s difficult, but I’m happy to have Matt,” Anthopoulos remarked. Freeman was selected by Atlanta in the second round of the 2007 MLB Draft. He went on to win five All-Star games and a World Series with the franchise in 2021.
When questioned about his thoughts on A
When asked about departing with Freeman, Alex Anthopoulos, the CEO of the Braves, looked obviously upset. Olson was dealt by the Oakland A’s to the Braves the next day, and the Braves signed him to an eight-year, $168 million contract.
“I’m glad to have Matt, but it’s challenging,” Anthopoulos said. In the second round of the 2007 MLB Draft, Atlanta chose Freeman. He went on to win a World Series with the team in 2021 and five All-Star games.
When asked what he believed of A
Senior writer for the Braves David O’Brien: No, it wasn’t really shocking—just that I was aware of Freeman’s strong desire to remain in Atlanta and his dissatisfaction with the way the contract situation had been handled since last spring.