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Watch: Freddie Freeman blasts HR off son in backyard baseball
Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman is still getting his cuts in. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Freddie Freeman blasts HR off son in backyard baseball

At least Freddie Freeman is having some fun amid the coronavirus outbreak. 

While the MLB season is delayed due to growing COVID-19 concerns, the Atlanta Braves first baseman is enjoying some backyard baseball with his son.

Although his son is quite young, Freeman didn't hold back in launching a home run off a fastball right down the center of the plate. 

His son didn't seem too happy that his father launched the ball into the bushes, but at least Freeman's swing is looking good ahead of the 2020 season... even if it is in Wiffle ball. 

In 2019, Freeman had a .295 average with 38 home runs, 121 RBI and a .938 OPS, helping the Braves to a 97-65 record — good enough for first in the NL East. 

While he won't face children once the 2020 season rolls around, Freeman is doing his best to get his cuts in any way he can.

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