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David
Freese
First Baseman
Follow
DOB
4/28/1983
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Corpus Christi, TX
College
South Alabama
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Position
First Baseman
DOB
4/28/1983
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Corpus Christi, TX
College
South Alabama
Career History
Los Angeles Dodgers
2018*-2019 (2 Seasons)
Pittsburgh Pirates
2016-2018* (3 Seasons)
Los Angeles Angels
2014-2015 (2 Seasons)
St. Louis Cardinals
2009-2013 (5 Seasons)
Career Highlights
NLCS MVP
2011
World Series MVP
2011
Latest Videos
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Freese excited to bring postseason experience to NLCS
Freese excited to bring postseason experience to NLCS
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Every World Series walk-off from memory
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