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Boy Who Caught Dodgers’ Freddy Freeman’s World Series Grand Slam Baseball Speaks 

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The young boy who caught Dodgers’ first baseman Freddy Freeman’s World Series grand slam home run ball is talking about his experience.  That’s ten-year-old Zachary.  The ball he caught is part of baseball history.  Still recovering from an ankle injury, Freeman came to the plate in the bottom of the tenth inning in Game One of the World Series, down three-two to the Yankees.  The bases were loaded, two outs, and Freeman hit a grand slam home run to right field for the walk-off win, six to three.  It was the first time a walk off grand slam had ever been hit in a World Series game.