Freddie Freeman insisted he hasn't had much time yet to ponder his pending return to Atlanta, where he was the beloved face of the Braves franchise and helped bring a World Series championship to the city last season. The Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman, who hit a home run drove in three runs in a 10-5 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday, has been brushing aside the questions about what's sure to be an emotional weekend. After a dozen years in Atlanta and last year's World Series win, Freeman became a free agent and signed a $162 million, six-year deal with the Dodgers — at 32, he's hitting .303 with eight home runs and 45 RBIs.