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Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman has a reason to bug his teammate Julio Teheran for the entire MLB season.

Freeman opened up the scoring for Canada against Teheran's Colombian squad at the World Baseball Classic on Saturday by driving in Justin Morneau in the first inning.

Teheran would bounce back to retire Freeman - thanks to some nice glove work from Giovanny Urshela - in his next at-bat during the crucial contest.

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The Braves starter would leave the game after retiring 13 straight hitters and tossing 61 pitches across five solid innings, with Colombia up 2-1.

Colombia would eventually take home the win 4-1.

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