El Modena High leads O.C. cheers for Freddie Freeman’s NL MVP win
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
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