Why David Freese is declining induction into St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame


David Freese celebrates after hitting a walk-off home run in Game 6 of the 2011 World Series.

David Freese, who became a St. Louis Cardinals legend with his performance during the 2011 postseason, is declining induction into the team’s Hall of Fame.

“This is something that I have given an extreme amount of thought to, humbly, even before the voting process began,” Freese, who was initially elected to the Cardinals Hall of Fame via fan vote, said in a statement. “I am aware of the impact I had helping the team bring great memories to the city I grew up in, including the 11th championship, but this honor means more to me.

“I look at who I was during my tenure, and that weighs heavily on me. The Cardinals and the entire city have always had my back in every way. I’m forever grateful to be part of such an amazing organization and fan base then, now and in the future. I’m especially sorry to the fans that took the time to cast their votes.”

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