Freddie Freeman is not taking his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers one season at a time.

The 2020 National League MVP and nine-time All-Star has longevity in mind when looking at the rest of his Dodgers career. Freeman has two years remaining on the six-year, $162 million contract he signed in 2022, but envisions remaining in Dodger Blue beyond that. The 2024 World Series MVP also sees himself in the lineup for every game the Dodgers play this season.

“I’m going to prepare to play 162 games,” Freeman told reporters on Thursday, including MLB.com’s Sonja Chen. “Then when that day comes or the night comes where they say, ‘We’re going to give you tomorrow off,’ I will fight that battle and most likely lose. But I want to play every game.”

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