Freddie Freeman, 36, discusses his retirement timeline during MLB’s All-Star week, according to reports from New York Post and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets say Freeman appears in his 10th career All-Star Game. He is coming off that 10th selection and, in the 2026 All-Star Game, plays for the National League as the team’s third batter. The reports also agree that the appearance continues a streak for Freeman, marking his sixth consecutive year in the Midsummer Classic. The coverage frames Freeman’s comments as part of a broader All-Star week spotlight, with attention on his role with the Los Angeles Dodgers and his All-Star track record. The outlets do not present conflicting details about his age, All-Star selection count, batting order, or consecutive appearance streak. Instead, they present the same core information while emphasizing Freeman’s All-Star participation and the timing of the retirement comments he makes publicly during the event week.