MLB-NEWS: Forty minutes after the head coach of the Dodgers announced the arrival of franchise and ace pitcher of the Padres, the team’s most popular pitcher announced his departure to the Seattle Mariners. After a 30-minute negotiation meeting with the Mariners’ head coach earlier today, the ace pitcher formally signed a three-years, $92.7 million contract with the Mariners. as confirm by ESPN, Freddie Freeman of the Dodgers reports that his son Maximus has returned home from the hospital after…..

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Freddie Freeman of the Dodgers says that his son Maximus has come home from the hospital.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is an uncommon neurological condition for which Freeman’s kid received treatment.
Maximus, the son of Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman and his wife Chelsea, was released from the hospital. The family announced the news on Instagram on Sunday.

Brent Honeywell closes out Dodgers' victory

“We are finally HOME after 8 LONG days in the pediatric intensive care unit! To rebuild his strength and relearn how to walk, Max still has a long way to go. However, we are incredibly grateful that our family is back together.”
“I give thanks to God for this healing. We also want to express our gratitude to our amazing medical staff and angelic nurses for the excellent care they gave our son.

Brent Honeywell closes out Dodgers' victory

On July 27, when his three-year-old son Maximus was undergoing testing, the Dodgers placed Freeman on the family emergency list. During the All-Star break earlier in July, Freeman’s son had been battling a viral infection, synovitis, and a brief hip inflation.

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Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome on Thursday, according to Freeman’s wife. Guillain-Barre syndrome is an uncommon neurological disorder where the body’s immune system assaults the nerves, resulting in weakness, numbness, or paralysis.

Brent Honeywell closes out Dodgers' victory

Maximus had quickly deteriorated into full-body paralysis, according to Freeman’s wife, who also noted in the article that the family was lucky to have taken him to the hospital in time for him to have his lungs reinforced. Over the course of two days at the hospital, he had demonstrated improvements, including