Why did the Cardinals get rid of David Freese?

Why did the Cardinals get rid of David Freese?

Short-after the 2013 season, the Cardinals traded World Series hero David Freese and Fernando Salas to the Angels in exchange for Peter Bourjos and Randal Grichuk. Freese and Bourjos were blocked at their respective positions, so giving them new homes was best.

Does Freese still play for Cardinals?

293 with 20 home runs and was selected to his first MLB All-Star Game. Freese authored a 20-game hitting streak in 2013, but back injuries limited his effectiveness, and the Cardinals traded him to the Angels following the season….

David Freese
Batting average .277
Home runs 113
Runs batted in 535
Teams

What team does David Freese play for now?

Los Angeles Dodgers#25 / Infielder
David Freese/Current teams

What does David Freese do now?

Ironically, Freese now lives in Texas, among Texas Rangers fans he terrorized in the World Series. And he does get reminded of that fact from time to time.

Is David Freese coming back to Cardinals?

And now Dave can return home, an eminent guest, but now part of the Cardinal family again. Freese is ready to reach back in time, through the vestiges of a career, to embrace the very best parts of his halcyon days. Especially the evening of Oct. 27, 2011.

Who did the Cardinals trade to get David Freese?

David Freese Trades & Transactions

David Freese Trades & Transactions Baseball Trades & Transactions Involving David Freese
David Freese Trades & Transactions
12-14-2007 Traded by San Diego Padres to St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Jim Edmonds (December 14, 2007).

How tall is David Freese?

6′ 2″
David Freese/Height

What is David Freese’s salary?

4.25 million USD (2018)
David Freese/Salary

Where is David Freese?

Corpus Christi, TX
David Freese/Place of birth

Who did the Cardinals trade to get Jim Edmonds?

Kent Bottenfield
Ten Hochman is presented Monday-Friday by The Milliken Hand Rehabilitation Center. On March 23, 2000, the Cardinals acquired Jim Edmonds from the California Angels in a trade for pitcher Kent Bottenfield and infielder Adam Kennedy.

What number was David Freese?

25Los Angeles Dodgers / Infielder
David Freese/Number

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