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Cardinals agree to terms with David Freese

Agreement with St. Louis native and 2011 World Series & NLCS MVP ends arbitration for 2013

ST. LOUIS, Mo., February 8, 2013 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today they have agreed to terms with third baseman David Freese on a one-year contract for the upcoming 2013 season, thus avoiding salary arbitration.  The Cardinals have now come to terms with all arbitration eligible players.

Freese, 29, a St. Louis native and the 2011 World Series and National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player, is coming off a season in which he played in a career-best 144 games while starting 132.   He batted .293 with career high totals of 20 home runs and 79 RBI, earning him his first All-Star Game appearance in 2012, coming by way of the Final Vote by the fans.

Freese holds the Major League record with 21 RBI in a single post-season capping off a playoff run that ended in the Cardinals 11th World Championship in 2011.  He was the hero of Game 6 of the World Series hitting a game-tying triple in the ninth inning before a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th inning.

The Cardinals acquired Freese in a trade with the San Diego Padres in December 2007 for outfielder Jim Edmonds.

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