
With 508 career doubles, Freeman ranks 59th in MLB history, and passed 30 players on the all-time list last season. How many players will he pass in 2025?
Freddie Freeman hit 35 doubles in 2024, which was good enough to rank 10th in the National League. But it also represented his lowest doubles total in three years.
Freeman led the majors in doubles in each of his first two seasons with the Dodgers, and his 59 doubles in 2023 were tied for the most in the previous 87 years. He’s led his league in doubles four times in his career.
Only seven players have led the league in doubles more often than Freeman: Tris Speaker (eight times), Stan Musial (eight), Honus Wagner (seven), Willard Brown (six), Ed Delahanty (five), Nap Lajoie (five), and Pete Rose (five).
Before the 2024 season, Freeman was tied for 89th all-time in doubles, and he ended the season in 59th place. He hit his 500th double last August 6 against the Phillies at Dodger Stadium, the 10th-youngest in MLB history to reach the milestone.
Here’s where Freeman ranked on the all-time doubles list at the end of the last five seasons:
- 2020: tied for 324th place (342 doubles)
- 2021: tied for 257th (367)
- 2022: tied for 164th (414)
- 2023: tied for 89th (473)
- 2024: 59th place (508)
Another 35-double season in 2025 would tie Tony Gwynn for 36th place all-time. Forty doubles for Freeman would tie Alex Rodríguez for 33rd place, and 41 doubles ties Freeman’s former teammate Chipper Jones for 32nd.
Freeman would need 52 doubles to tie his longtime most-similar player Eddie Murray (and Jeff Kent!) for 30th place.
Today’s question is how many doubles will Freddie Freeman hit in 2025?