Nate Freiman
Nathan Samuel Freiman (conceived December 31, 1986) is an American expert baseball first baseman who is as of now a free operator. He is 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) tall, weighs 250 pounds (110 kg), and bats and tosses right-handed. In 2013, baseball author Tim Brown stated, "Close as should be obvious, there's never been a taller real class position player than Freiman."
Freiman holds Duke University's profession grand slam record, and the school's second-most astounding unequaled batting normal. In the small time, playing in the San Diego Padres association, he drove the Northwest League in runs batted in (RBIs) and additional fair hits in 2009, was a Midwest League middle of the season All-Star in 2010, and was a California League postseason All-Star in 2011. In 2012, he drove the Texas League in RBIs and hits, and was both a middle of the season and postseason All-Star.
In December 2012, the Astros picked Freiman in the Rule 5 draft and added him to their 40-man list. In March 2013 the Oakland Athletics asserted him off waivers, and he made his significant association make a big appearance for the A's the next month. Freiman was voted American League Rookie of the Month for May 2013, and for the season he batted .274 in 190 at bats. He began 2014 in Triple-A. In any case, subsequent to driving the Pacific Coast League in RBIs through June 29, while tying for seventh in the alliance in grand slams, he was gotten back to up to the A's. On July 2, 2015, the An's assigned Freiman for task.
Freiman is hitched to golfer Amanda Blumenherst. The two were Duke's ACC Senior Male and Female Athletes of the Year in 2009.
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