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Nate Freiman
NameNate Freiman
PositionFirst baseman
Birth date31 December 1986
Birth placeWellesley, Massachusetts
BatsRight
ThrowsRight
DebutdateApril 2
Debutyear2013
DebutteamOakland Athletics
FinaldateSeptember 28
Finalyear2014
FinalteamOakland Athletics
Statyear2014
Stat1labelBatting average
Stat1value.254
Stat2labelHome runs
Stat3labelRuns batted in
Stat3value24

Nate Freiman is a former professional first baseman who played in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics. Standing 6 feet 8 inches tall, he was known for his imposing physical presence and right-handed power. His major league career spanned parts of the 2013 and 2014 seasons after a notable journey through the Minor League Baseball system.

Early life and education

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, he attended Belmont Hill School before his collegiate career. He played college baseball for the Duke Blue Devils in the Atlantic Coast Conference. During his time at Duke University, he was recognized as a formidable hitter, earning All-ACC honors. His performance in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Orleans Firebirds further solidified his prospect status ahead of the MLB draft.

Professional baseball career

Selected by the San Diego Padres in the eighth round of the 2009 MLB draft, he began his professional career with the Fort Wayne TinCaps of the Midwest League. He progressed through the Padres' system, playing for the Lake Elsinore Storm and San Antonio Missions, demonstrating consistent power. He was selected by the Houston Astros in the 2012 Rule 5 draft but was later waived and claimed by the Oakland Athletics. He made his MLB debut at the Oakland Coliseum against the Seattle Mariners. A notable highlight came during his rookie season when he hit a walk-off single against Detroit Tigers closer José Valverde. He spent parts of two seasons with the Athletics, sharing time at first base with Brandon Moss and serving as a pinch hitter. Following his release from Oakland, he played in the Boston Red Sox organization for the Pawtucket Red Sox and later concluded his playing career after a stint with the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.

Post-playing career and personal life

After retiring as a player, he transitioned into a front office role, joining the Miami Marlins organization as a baseball operations analyst. In this capacity, he contributes to player evaluation and strategic decisions under the leadership of the general manager. He is married and resides in Florida. He has also been involved in community and youth baseball initiatives, occasionally participating in events and clinics. His career path from player to analyst reflects a growing trend of former athletes moving into baseball operations roles within Major League Baseball.

See also

* List of Major League Baseball players * Rule 5 draft * Oakland Athletics all-time roster Category:1986 births Category:Living people Category:Baseball players from Massachusetts Category:Duke Blue Devils baseball players Category:Oakland Athletics players Category:Major League Baseball first basemen