Freddie Freeman’s wife Chelsea & Mookie Betts’ better half Brianna show off Dodgers pride together during NLDS Game 3 at Petco Park
Freddie Freeman’s significant other Chelsea and Mookie Betts’ soul mate Brianna (Picture source – Getty)
As the Public Associations Division series moved to Game 3, the Los Angeles Dodgers and their fans went to Petco Park for a conflict against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday.
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman’s significant other, Chelsea, and previous MVP Mookie Betts’ better half, Brianna, were among the Los Angeles fans at the ballpark for the astonishing challenge.
Chelsea Freeman, who has been seen at the each of the three NLDS games up to this point, imparted the casing to Brianna during Game 3 and shared the photograph on her Instagram story.
(Image source – Chelsea Freeman’s IG story)
Brianna reposted the image in her story with a white heart and flying kiss emoticon. Brianna and Mookie’s little girl, Kynlee, was additionally at Petco Park to root for her dad and the Dodgers.
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(Image source – Brianna Betts’ IG story)
Meanwhile, Chelsea also shared the frame with her oldest son, Charlie, during the game. Freddie Freeman’s son has accompanied their mother to all the NLDS games this season.
Mookie Betts’ wife celebrates Dodgers star’s birthday during NLDS week
While the Dodgers are associated with a serious fight with the Padres in the division series, genius slugger Mookie Betts turned 32 this week. Brianna wrote a lovely directive for her significant other on the unique day.
“Blissful Birthday to my Stone! Love You!!” Brianna subtitled her charming post.
While there didn’t appear to be any sumptuous festival, the previous MVP praised the day with a performance homer in the primary inning of Tuesday’s super charged standoff.
Mookie Betts hushed his postseason pundits with a moonshot against Padres starter Michael Ruler for an early lead. Notwithstanding, the Padres retaliated with a six-run flood in the second inning to send Petco Park into overdrive.
The guests hit back immediately as Teoscar Hernandez’s grandslam decreased the Padres lead to 6-5 after the third inning. After a throbbing beginning by the two groups, the pitchers accepted control from the hill as either group neglected to score after the third inning.
The Padres took the game and a 2-1 lead in the series and will be looking at a likely disposal of the Dodgers in Game 4 at a similar setting on Wednesday.