Born in
Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England, Freeman was a right hand, round arm,
fast bowler, who began his career as a sixteen-year-old in Boroughbridge, where for Ten Boys of Boroughbridge against Ten Boys of Sessay he took fifteen wickets for 38 runs. Three years later, still in his teens, Freeman accepted an engagement with Leeds Clarendon Club, but was not taken up by the newly formed Yorkshire county club until 1865 under recommendation of
George Parr. which was said by those who played against him to reflect a classic round-arm delivery and powerful twist extending as far up as his elbow. Freeman's best analysis of 8 for 11 came against
Lancashire in a
Roses Match of 1868; however, his best match bowling record was thirteen wickets for 60 runs against
Surrey in 1869 at Sheffield. In both these games Freeman and fellow fast bowler
Tom Emmett bowled unchanged throughout both innings. Amongst other notable bowling spells are 6 for 44 against an "All England Eleven', 5 for 36 against
Cambridgeshire, 5 for 14 against
Kent, 6 for 26 against the
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), 7 for 29 against
Middlesex, 7 for 30 against
Nottinghamshire, 13 for 68 in a match against
Richard Daft's XI, 7 for 45 against the "South of England", plus 8 for 29 against
Surrey. After the 1868 season George Freeman went under
Edgar Willsher to the United States and meant with tremendous success, taking twenty-seven wickets for twenty-four runs against Twenty-Two of Philadelphia, twenty wickets for thirty runs against Twenty-Two of Boston and in five games against odds taking ninety-three wickets for 201 runs. Freeman appeared in a non-first-class game for a "Miscellaneous All England Eleven" against 22 of Ireland in 1869, when he took 4 for 19 and 6 for 5, to register 10 for 25 in the match. He also scored 918 runs at 13.70, with a top score of 53 for Yorkshire against Surrey and, over the course of career, also took twenty catches. His other half centuries came against Lancashire and the "United South of England Eleven". ==Retirement from cricket==