Chelsea Freeman, wife of Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman, provided a health update on their youngest son, Maximus, who is battling a severe case of Guillan-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological condition. Maximus has experienced full-body paralysis as a result of the syndrome, which occurs when the immune system attacks the nerves. After being excavated from his breathing tube and taken off the ventilator, Maximus remains hospitalized as he continues to fight. Freeman, the All-Star first baseman, left the team to be with his son and family after Maximus’ condition rapidly declined following a viral infection he contracted during the All-Star game in Arlington, Texas last month. The Dodgers have not set a timetable for Freeman’s return, emphasizing that his priority remains with his son’s health. The family is remaining positive and hopeful for Maximus’ full recovery, despite the challenges they are facing during this difficult time. Manager Dave Roberts has stated that they will give Freeman the time he needs to be with his family, and there is no immediate plan for his return to the team. The Freeman family has received an outpouring of support from fans, teammates, and the baseball community as they navigate through this challenging journey.
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