W said:
Freeman is really having buyer's remorse.
apparently playing in L.A. is not Shangri-La
I think most ballplayers would agree playing in L.A. is a pretty desirable thing. There's certainly reasons why lots high profile athletes across all the sports make it a point to try to get out there. Freddie obviously has a strong affinity for the franchise he'd spent almost half of his entire life with and has been successful with.
If Freddie wanted to stay, Freddie could have made it happen. He was initially vocally upset with the Braves organization for how they handled the negotiations, now he's upset with his representation. It sounds like he took a passive role in the negotiations so the agent did what agents do and the Braves did what organizations do. If you really, really want something, you've got to be proactive about it.
Anyways, he may need to hash out some apologies or understandings with the Dodgers and their fan base.