Freddie Freeman Shocks His Dodgers Teammates by Busting Out the Worm During Huge World Series Party

Mookie Betts/TikTok; Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty  Freddie Freeman

Mookie Betts/TikTok; Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty 

Freddie Freeman

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  • Dodgers star Freddie Freeman is going viral for his incredible worm moves at the team’s World Series party on Nov. 4
  • Freeman’s teammate Mookie Betts, who threw the party with his wife Brianna, shared the epic moment in a video on TikTok
  • Chelsea Freeman, who married the MLB star in 2014, shared the video and wrote, “off-season Freddie”

Freddie Freeman was the life of the party at the Dodgers’ World Series festivities!

As the Dodgers celebrated their back-to-back World Series wins at a massive party thrown by Mookie Betts and his wife Brianna on Tuesday, Nov. 4, Freeman, 36, hit the dance floor with his teammates.

In a video shared on TikTok by Betts, 33, Freeman was seen pulling off an all-time dance move — the worm — and totally stole the show.

As the first baseman epically busted out his worm move, party goers cheered in excitement. “Last night was all love,” Betts wrote in his caption, adding, “Freddie was moving!!”

Fans loved seeing the team celebrate together and were especially impressed with Freeman’s moves. One fan commented, “the zestier yall are the better yall play or whatever they say,” and another said, “THIS IS MORE IMPRESSIVE THAN BOTH OF HIS WS WALKOFFS.”

Freeman’s wife Chelsea, who married the baseball star in November 2014, reposted the video on Instagram and said, “Off season Freddie,” with a laughing emoji.

Chelsea also thanked Betts and his wife for throwing the festivities, writing, “The Betts know how to throw a party,” while showing fans an inside look at the Dodgers-themed decorations.

On Monday, Nov. 3, the Dodgers celebrated their World Series win with a parade in Los Angeles. Freeman spoke to fans during the festivities at Dodger Stadium, joking about how the team “started winning” when he arrived. “Over 4 million of you came to watch us play this year and we delivered,” said the first baseman.

Jon Putman/Anadolu via Getty  Freddie Freeman at the Dodgers parade on Nov. 3, 2025

Jon Putman/Anadolu via Getty 

Freddie Freeman at the Dodgers parade on Nov. 3, 2025

Freeman told fans there’s “nothing better than hoisting up these trophies for you guys,” before getting them excited for next season. “Job in 2024 is done. Job in 2025, done. Job in 2026 starts now,” Freeman said as fans cheered.

Freeman joined the Dodgers in 2022 after 12 years with the Atlanta Braves. He and Chelsea share three sons: Charlie, whom they welcomed in 2016, Brandon John, who was born via surrogacy in 2020, and Maximus Turner, who arrived two months later in 2021.

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