It wasn't long ago that Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Freddie Freeman was celebrating his World Series championship with the Atlanta Braves. A lot changed in the offseason that transpired, including what team the former MVP plays for. Now, Freeman is set to square off with his former team, and he kept it completely honest when discussing his current relationship with the organization, via Fabian Ardaya.

Freeman revealed that he was in frequent contact with Braves GM Alex Anthopoulos after signing with the Dodgers, FaceTiming the executive for multiple hours a week. He and the club remain on good terms, and he indicated he wasn't seeking any closure in the matchup against his former club.

Ronald Acuna Jr. might feel differently if he were playing in the series.

Freeman spent the first 12 years of his MLB career in Atlanta, culminating in his World Series title with the team in 2022 before landing with the Dodgers. He's one of the franchise's all-time greats, despite the murky nature of his departure from the club. It was widely expected the Braves would re-sign him at all costs, but when the lockout occurred talks between the sides stalled. It's unclear whether the lockout played a significant impact in the Braves' decision to move on from Freeman, but ultimately, the team acquired Matt Olson, signaling the end of the Freeman era at first base.

When MLB re-opened its doors, Freeman was quickly snapped up by the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he'll look to win another World Series and add to his impressive career resume. The star first baseman holds no grudges against his former team, and he made clear he's not here for closure — because he already has it.