Schoenfield had to make it up to Braves/Freddie fans, so he posted an interesting piece on Freddie and his comps. John Olerud is an interesting comparison, but I don't think he'll hit as high for average/obp.

http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/po...erud-or-murray

Overall, Freeman compares favorably in many ways to Murray and Olerud. If he continues to hone that strike-zone judgment, it's possible he'll not only continue to hit .300 but learn to pull the ball more often, which would lead to more home runs. Even if he settles in as a .300, 25-homer first baseman with solid defense, that's a good player, one who will be returning to more All-Star Games in the future.