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Freddie Freeman: Boring Greatness - Why Age-36 Consistency is a First Round Anchor


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Yo Delta Dynasty! Welcome back to MLB Daily Delta. I'm Aaron Jolly, and today we're going to the opposite end of the volatility spectrum with one of the steadiest bats of his generation: Freddie Freeman. If Jackson Chourio and Oneil Cruz are where you stash your risk, Freddie is where you park your money — boring, elite, and almost never a bad pick wherever he falls in the first few rounds.
In 2025, Freeman hit .283 with 22 homers, 99 RBI, 96 runs, and 12 steals. At age-36, he's now a career .298 hitter with 332 homers over 15 seasons.
We break down:
- The boring greatness profile
- Age-36 consistency and decline risk
- Why he's never a bad pick in the first three rounds
- Dodgers lineup context and counting stats floor
- How his walk rate and OBP play in different formats
- The long-term contract and age curve
Keywords: freddie freeman, los angeles dodgers, first base, age 36, consistency, boring greatness, walk rate, obp, first round value, decline curve, dodgers lineup, counting stats, 2026 fantasy baseball
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MLB Daily DeltaBy Aaron Jolly