NEW YORK — One day, Freddie Freeman will look back on this World Series tear and shake his head in disbelief.
Just like everyone else.
Freeman broke a pair of Series records Tuesday when he homered yet again for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 against the New York Yankees.
The slugger laced a two-run shot to right field in the first inning for the second consecutive night, making him the first player to go deep in the first four games of a Fall Classic. The streak began with his walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning of Game 1.
''Pretty cool, obviously,'' said Freeman, who was bothered earlier in the postseason by a lingering ankle injury. "Hopefully I can keep it going tomorrow.''
Freeman also became the lone player to homer in six straight World Series games, dating to the 2021 championship he won with Atlanta against Houston.
''I feel good,'' he said. ''I found a cue during the time I was able to work on my swing with my ankle feeling better. And I've been actually seeing the ball really well. They're making mistakes and I've been able to hit 'em.''
Freeman's latest drive wasn't enough on this night, though, as the Yankees averted a four-game sweep with an 11-4 victory. Los Angeles leads 3-1 in the Series and still needs one win for its second championship in five years and the franchise's eighth overall.