Baseball Player

David Freese

1983 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. David Freese is the 148th most popular baseball player, the 21,436th most popular biography from United States and the 96th most popular American Baseball Player.

David Freese, an American baseball player born in 1983, is most famous for his performance in the 2011 World Series, where he was named the World Series MVP after hitting a game-tying triple in Game 6 and a home run in Game 7, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to victory. He is also known for his clutch hitting during the postseason and his impactful career in Major League Baseball.

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Among Baseball Players

Among baseball players, David Freese ranks 148 out of 91Before him are Cole Hamels, Madison Bumgarner, Brian McCann, Scott Kazmir, Park Kun-woo, and Jason Bay. After him are Matt Cain, Danny Valencia, Josh Zeid, Ryan Lavarnway, Zack Weiss, and Jeremy Bleich.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, David Freese ranks 1,761Before him are Pooja Gandhi, Drew Houston, Lyndon Ferns, Arnold Origi, Jessica Cox, and Lauren Tamayo. After him are Natasha Kai, Ayan Mukerji, Danish Taimoor, Chuck Hayes, Candice Boucher, and Malcolm Howard.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, David Freese ranks 21,436 out of NaNBefore him are C. J. Watson (1984), Jessica Cox (1983), Terri Schiavo case (1963), Matt Harpring (1976), Jordan Thompson (1997), and Lauren Tamayo (1983). After him are Lauren Storm (1987), Joe Swanberg (1981), Jonathan Isaac (1997), Michael Foley (null), Natasha Kai (1983), and Vincent Zhou (2000).

Among Baseball Players In United States

Among baseball players born in United States, David Freese ranks 96Before him are Cory Lidle (1972), Troy Tulowitzki (1984), Cole Hamels (1983), Madison Bumgarner (1989), Brian McCann (1984), and Scott Kazmir (1984). After him are Matt Cain (1984), Danny Valencia (1984), Josh Zeid (1987), Ryan Lavarnway (1987), Zack Weiss (1992), and Jeremy Bleich (1987).

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