Freddie Freeman of the Atlanta Braves was named the National League MVP on Thursday night, Nov. 12, and the news was cheered in many areas of Orange County — where he’s still remembered as being Freddie Freeman of El Modena High, Class of 2007.
Here was some of the reaction on Twitter …
Congratulations to El Modena High School alumnus Freddie Freeman on being named MVP! Way to go, Freddie! @ElModenaHS https://t.co/fHl2SwWfRu
— Orange Unified SD (@OrangeUnifiedCA) November 13, 2020
Congratulations vanguard @FreddieFreeman5 . MVFREE. Unbelievable. @tromblybaseball @ElmoHSAthletics @ElModenaHS @EMHSFrontline
— El Modena Baseball (@elmobaseball) November 13, 2020
Once a Vanguard, always a Vanguard! Congrats @FreddieFreeman5 proud El Modena High School Alum !! https://t.co/Cw2PQmcRni
— Max Silver (@coachmaxsilver) November 13, 2020
Orange County baseball produced an MVP & Cy Young winner this year. Congrats to Freddie Freeman and Shane Bieber!
— Trent Rush (@TrentRushSports) November 12, 2020
This also reminded us that Freeman was the Register’s Orange County player of the year in 2007. (Here is a link to the story.) Spoiler alert: The Braves had just drafted him and were talking about moving him to first base instead of making him a pitcher.
How did that turn out?
Maybe this will give you a clue …
All the feels! @FreddieFreeman5 | @Braves pic.twitter.com/Onq7xb7b8o
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) November 12, 2020
El Modena High leads O.C. cheers for Freddie Freeman’s NL MVP win posted first on https://anaheimsignsorangecounty.blogspot.com
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