Freddie Freeman looked confused when kids tried to hit the 6-7 in front of him

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  1. As the years go by, I realize I empathize more and more with Dolores Umbridge.

    If you’ve worked remotely close to education in the last 5 years, you’d understand.

  2. What if they put 6-7 in front of him, that’s means he’s batting eighth. No wonder he’s confused. Who would put Freeman in the 8-hole?

  3. ![gif](giphy|EnWwa8d1Qewr46GeMb|downsized)

    Freeman hit my 2nd favourite postseason grand salami of the last ten years

  4. This is 100% the Blue Jays’ revenge for this year’s World Series.

    (and before anyone says anything, yes I know that Freeman’s family is from Ontario)

  5. I love his confused/annoyed resistance to their insistence he join in the entire time. 😂

  6. > Kids make stupid and silly jokes that only they understand and enjoy

    > Kids grow up into adults who still think that their aforementioned jokes are normal now

    > These same adults now make fun of the next generation of kids for making jokes that they don’t understand

    > Repeat this cycle since the start of human civilization

  7. Jays fan here.

    Freeman is absolute class for doing this. Sick Kids is a fantastic organization, good on him.

  8. “Hey Freddie, what were the last two games the Dodgers played in to beat the Blue Jays in the World Series?”

  9. when i thought i couldn’t respect freddie even more, he goes ahead and refuses to say it

  10. I feel like a baseball player is just gonna be thinking “why are these kids doing the Pedro Cerrano big balls thing from Major League 2?”

  11. I get that the numbers are a dumb thing the kids are saying, but why is everyone in the video pretending to juggle?

  12. Call me crazy but I think this “67” thing is some form of mind control or something. What does it even mean? Why are children saying this everywhere?

  13. Why are kids of that age acting like 3 year olds who are still learning to form basic sentences?

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