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Freese is a gap-type hitter who is capable of hitting
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Pujols and other Cardinals label Freese a budding superstar, not a three-week wonder, and he showed those chops the last two days.
NYT > Home Page By PAT BORZI 2011
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Pujols and other Cardinals label Freese a budding superstar, not a three-week wonder, and he showed those chops the last two days.
NYT > Home Page By PAT BORZI 2011
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Pujols and other Cardinals label Freese a budding superstar, not a three-week wonder, and he showed those chops the last two days.
NYT > Home Page By PAT BORZI 2011
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Cardinals third baseman David Freese was traded by the Padres for Jim Edmonds in 2007.
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Cardinals 'Freese on hot seat at hot corner - USATODAY. com
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Traded by the San Diego Padres to the Cardinals for outfielder Jim Edmonds in 2007, Freese has played four seasons in the minors and compiled a .308 average with a .384 on-base percentage and 68 home runs.
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Freese, 26, was with the Cardinals last opening day, but an injury to his left ankle slowed him and cost him two months of the season.
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— David Freese has plenty to prove to the St. Louis Cardinals this spring.
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Freese came back to the Cardinals in September and finished 7-for-12.
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