
Willson Contreras fired shots at the Cubs, Freddie Freeman twisted the knife in Braves fans, Manny Machado dropped a hint and more in our MLB news roundup.
The start of MLB Spring Training gives fans a little taste of baseball that theyāve been longing for. But with that also comes players getting to speak with the media, which has a tendency to deliver quite a bit of MLB news from around the league.
Whether thatās players on new teams making some shocking comments, players talking about their future with their current team, or something else, itās definitely soundbite season for baseball and the players have been delivering the goods.
These are some of the biggest, ear-perking comments that weāve heard throughout MLB over the past few days.
Table of Contents
- Page 1: Freddie Freeman breaks Braves fansā hearts
- Page 2: Manny Machado leaves major door open
- Page 3: Willson Contreras turns heel on the Cubs
MLB News: Freddie Freeman heaps praise on Steve Cohen, Mets
It was hard for Atlanta Braves fans to not have some feelings of deja vu this offseason as Dansby Swanson signed with the Cubs in free agency. This came one year after an offseason when former NL MVP and fan-favorite Freddie Freeman opted to sign with the Dodgers as a free agent.
Things got a bit murky throughout last season about how much effort the Braves made to re-sign Freeman and what his agentās influence on the decision was. However, it was clear upon his return to chants of āFreddieā from the Atlanta faithful that he remained an icon for fans. His latest comments might change that, though.
When asked about the Bravesā biggest rival, the New York Mets, Freeman lauded Steve Cohen and his team for what theyāve been doing.
āI love what heās doing,ā Freeman said, via Jon Heyman of the New York Post. āHe wants to win. Heās telling the fans, āIām in this with you guys.ā Heās a fan of baseball, and heās a fan of his team.ā
Freeman went on to iterate that he didnāt have a problem with Cohenās over-the-top spending to improve the Mets, noting that it was every other teamās job to beat them. Having said that, seeing the former Brave be so highly complimentary of the Mets is not going to be popular in Atlanta.
Perhaps the only way that Freeman couldāve twisted the knife in the collective heart of Atlanta wouldāve been signing with the Mets instead of the Dodgers.