Texarkana Gazette

Cardinals trade infielder Freese to Angels

- By R.B. Fallstrom

ST. LOUIS—Former World Series MVP David Freese was traded from his hometown St. Louis Cardinals to the Los Angeles Angels in a fourplayer deal Friday that reunites Albert Pujols with a pair of ex-teammates.

St. Louis obtained a new starting center fielder in Peter Bourjos plus prospect Randal Grichuk, and the Cardinals also sent reliever Fernando Salas to the Angels.

Freese's departure did not come as a surprise.

The 30-year-old was the MVP of the 2011 NL championsh­ip series and the World Series, setting a major league record with 21 postseason RBIs and hitting a game-ending, 11th-inning home run in Game 6. He injured his back chasing a foul ball into the stands during spring training this year and never hit stride.

Freese batted .262 with nine homers and 60 RBIs, dropoffs from career bests of 20 homers, 79 RBIs and a .293 average the previous year. Freese made $3.15 million and is eligible for salary arbitratio­n.

The Angels were a match because they need a third baseman and Freese didn't figure as the long-term solution at third for St. Louis. The Cardinals will move second baseman Matt Carpenter to third, opening a position for former top draft pick Kolten Wong.

Wong batted just .153 in 32 games last fall and was picked off first base to end Game 4 of the World Series against the Boston Red Sox. Mozeliak said that was just a “snapshot” of Wong, who batted .303 with 20 steals in 21 chances at Triple-A Memphis.

Pujols also played on the 2011 title team before signing a $240 million, 10-year deal with the Angels. Bourjos said Pujols called him just before the start of a teleconfer­ence with St. Louis media and Bourjos planned to call back later, adding, “I'm going to pick his brain a little bit more, but I can't wait.”

The trade adds about $4 million to the payroll of the Angels, who have yet to add starting pitching. Jason Vargas left this week for a $32 million, fouryear contract with Kansas City.

The Angels haven't had an accomplish­ed third baseman since Chone Figgins left after the 2009—their last postseason appearance. Their outfield next season is likely to be Josh Hamiliton in left, Trout in center and Kole Calhoun in right.

Coming off their second World Series appearance in three years, the Cardinals have shed more than $45 million in payroll with Chris Carpenter, Carlos Beltran, Jake Westbrook, Rafael Furcal and Edward Mujica also off the books.

The 28-year-old Salas had 24 saves in 2011, but did not have a major role in the bullpen the last two years and spent part of 2013 in the minors. He was 0-3 with a 4.50 ERA in 27 games last year.

The 26-year-old Bourjos, who bumps Jon Jay to the bench, was supposed to be the Angels everyday center fielder last year after Los Angeles allowed Torii Hunter to leave and traded Kendrys Morales. Mike Trout was moved to left to accommodat­e Bourjos, who is a better fielder.

 ?? Associated Press ?? St. Louis Cardinals’ David Freese hits a solo home run off a pitch by Texas Rangers’ Mark Lowe in the 11th inning of Game 6 of the World Series on Oct. 27 in St. Louis. The Cardinals have traded former World Series MVP Freese to the Los Angeles Angels...
Associated Press St. Louis Cardinals’ David Freese hits a solo home run off a pitch by Texas Rangers’ Mark Lowe in the 11th inning of Game 6 of the World Series on Oct. 27 in St. Louis. The Cardinals have traded former World Series MVP Freese to the Los Angeles Angels...

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