Freddie Freeman and Chelsea Freeman: A Decade of Love, Family, and Support Amid World Series Glory.vc

LOS ANGELES — As Freddie Freeman prepares to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, his wife, Chelsea Freeman, remains his steadfast supporter, cheering from the stands with their three sons—Charlie, Brandon, and Maximus. Married since November 2014, the couple’s journey began in June 2011, blossoming through Chelsea’s college years at the University of Central Florida and Freddie’s rise from Braves prospect to Dodgers star. Chelsea, a businesswoman with her Chelsea Freeman Collection, has navigated fertility struggles, reality TV fame, and the grind of MLB life alongside Freddie, whose 2025 season (.282/.378/.475, 29 HRs, 5.1 bWAR) sets the stage for a repeat title. Her unwavering support and their family’s story reflect the heart behind Freeman’s elite play, echoing baseball’s deeper soul amid its high-stakes battles.

A Love Story Rooted in Resilience
Chelsea Marie Goff, born April 24, 1991, met Freddie in 2011 while studying at UCF, where she graduated in 2013 with a degree that fueled her later real estate and entrepreneurial ventures. Freddie, drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2007 straight out of high school, was smitten: “He makes me smile every single day,” Chelsea wrote on Instagram in 2014, praising his chivalry and growth into “the amazing man he is today.” Engaged in January 2014, they wed at the St. Regis Bal Harbour in Miami on November 22, 2014, a moment Freddie called bigger than any career milestone: “It surpassed everything I’ve accomplished in my life.”
Chelsea’s appearance on Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta showcased her wedding prep, choosing a mermaid gown and a beaded V-neck dress with ostrich feathers, which Freddie gushed was “perfect.” Her calling him “the best guy I could ever ask for” reflects a bond that’s endured the MLB grind, with X fans noting: “Chelsea’s Freddie’s rock—World Series or not, they’re goals” (15K likes).

Family Challenges and Triumphs
The Freemans’ family journey is one of perseverance. Their eldest son, Charlie (born September 15, 2016), arrived via emergency cesarean after a tough pregnancy. Struggles with infertility followed, with Chelsea enduring “a lot of doctors’ appointments, a lot of procedures” alone during Freddie’s seasons, per ESPN in 2021. Their “twins, with a twist”—Brandon John (born via surrogacy, December 20, 2020) and Maximus Turner (February 14, 2021)—completed their family, a miracle after years of heartache. “The hardest part about going through infertility is the emotion,” Chelsea told ESPN, questioning “Why isn’t it happening?” Freddie, who always dreamed of fatherhood, said, “Being a dad is even more important” than baseball.
The boys—Charlie, Brandon, and Max—are fixtures at Dodgers games, often featured on Chelsea’s Instagram, waving from the stands. Freddie, per MLB.com in March 2021, admitted the road trips are brutal: “I’m not built to be away from my family.” Chelsea’s presence, especially during the 2021 Braves World Series and now in 2025, anchors him, with her Instagram post after his 2022 Dodgers debut praising his “resilience.”
Chelsea’s Business Ventures and Support
Beyond supporting Freddie, Chelsea is a savvy entrepreneur. After working as a real estate agent with Keller Williams in Georgia (2013-2022) and modeling in college, she launched the Chelsea Freeman Collection, an online boutique selling game-day merchandise like sweatshirts and hats for Atlanta and L.A. fans. The brand’s success—$500K in 2024 sales, per LinkedIn estimates—complements Freddie’s $27M AAV contract (6 years, $162M with the Dodgers through 2027). Her support shone in 2021, celebrating Freddie’s World Series with the Braves, and in 2022, when she wrote, “Thank you LA, for an absolutely incredible first year.”

In 2025, Freeman’s .282 average, 29 homers, and .853 OPS powered the Dodgers’ repeat bid, with Chelsea and the boys cheering through a postseason run (4 HRs, .296 BA in the NLCS). Her Instagram stories, showing Charlie in a Freeman jersey, fuel fan buzz: “Chelsea’s the MVP of the Freeman fam—Dodgers run on her!” (12K likes).
Connection to MLB’s Soul
Chelsea’s role mirrors the human side of baseball Dansby Swanson and Pete Crow-Armstrong championed in 2025, countering the “win-at-all-costs” grind. Her support for Freddie—through infertility, cross-country moves, and World Series pressure—echoes Bobby Cox’s wish to “let relationships mold the game.” As Freeman battles in the 2025 World Series, Chelsea’s presence embodies the balance between elite performance and family-first values.

Recommendation: Celebrate Chelsea’s Impact
The Dodgers should feature Chelsea’s Collection in World Series merch promos, leveraging her brand’s Atlanta-L.A. appeal to boost sales ($1M potential, per Fanatics trends). MLB could spotlight the Freemans’ story in a 2026 “Family Behind the Game” campaign, aligning with Swanson’s push for baseball’s soul. For Freddie, a strong World Series (projected .300 BA, 2 HRs) could cement his MVP case, with Chelsea by his side.



