Reports say Dodgers stars Max Muncy and Freddie Freeman got their homes hit by burglars and now, cops are investigating to get those hoodlums arrested and charged. Trust the cops to do their best to get these burglars arrested for their crimes.
It’s been smooth sailing for the Dodgers on the field in the second half of the MLB season, but off the field, two of the team’s biggest stars have had a much tougher time, having to deal with some scary break-ins at their homes.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Sports … at least two burglars got into Max Muncy‘s L.A.-area residence last week. And, about a month prior, Freddie Freeman’s place was hit too.
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In the Muncy case, authorities tell us the infielder was with his family on the way home from a game at Dodger Stadium earlier this month when his alarm company alerted him that thieves had broken into his place. We’re told they were seen on video ransacking the unit — but they took off before cops arrived.
It’s unclear what was taken.
Back in July, law enforcement sources tell us a similar incident happened at Freeman’s L.A.-area pad … though it’s not yet known if the two burglaries were related.
We’re told cops are investigating both matters — and are actively trying to see if the burglars were targeting athletes, or if they were simply just random break-ins.
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Somehow, both Freeman and Muncy haven’t let any of it affect their work on the diamond … Muncy’s started nearly every game for the Dodgers this past week — while Freeman’s been arguably the best player in all of baseball since the July All-Star break.
For burglars hitting these athletes in a row, there could be more to the burglar, and as the cops are investigating, we waiting on them to unravel the real reason behind the burglary. There could be a hidden agenda against these athletes.