Dodgers’ Standout Players Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and More Embrace Family Day 2024, Celebrating with Loved Ones at Home Ground

On Monday, in honor of Family Day 2024, the Los Angeles Dodgers players and support personnel attended Dodger Stadium with their loved ones in tow. To capture priceless moments inside the diamond, the players brought their significant others, children, dogs, and other family members along.

Mookie Betts was joined by his spouse Brianna Betts and their children, Kynlee Ivory Betts and Kaj Lynn Betts, as he continues to recuperate from a fracture to his left hip. Along with his wife Chelsea Freeman and their three sons, Charlie, Brandon John, and Maximus Turner Freeman, first baseman Freddie Freeman went.

The picture showed catcher Will Smith with his daughter Charlotte Ann Smith and wife Cara Smith. Chris Taylor, a utility player, was pictured with his two pet dogs, wife Mary Keller, and son Theo Kalani Taylor. James Outman was there with his spouse Dasha Outman, who is soon to give birth to their first child.

Photographs of relief pitcher Alex Vesia, his girlfriend Kayla Vesia, and their two pets were shared. Tyler Glasnow, the starting pitcher, was seen with his girlfriend Meghan Murphy, while Cavan Biggio was seen with his girlfriend Kay. Eric Yavarone was seen with his spouse Blair and their children, Jax and Iris. Natalie Loureda, Bobby Miller’s girlfriend, was also in the picture.

The remaining photos featured members of the Dodgers coaching and office staff, as well as their families. After concluding the three-game home series against the Brewers on Sunday, LAD will be off on Monday. The teams will play two more regular-season series before taking part in the MLB All-Star Week festivities.

Before the All-Star break, the LA Dodgers will play six games on the road.

The LA Dodgers will travel to play the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies in two different three-game sets. Citizens Bank Park will host the first series, while Comerica Park will host the second. With a record of 55-36 thus far this season, the Dodgers lead the NL West.

The team will try to capture the elusive NL pennant this year and defend the World Series title after winning it all the previous year in 2020.