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Holliday's deal was finalized two days after the two sides reached a preliminary agreement that was subject to a physical.
Dealt to the Cardinals from Oakland in July, Holliday hit .353 with 13 homers and 55 RBIs in 63 games for St. Louis. Holliday, who turns 30 on Jan. 15, helped propel the team to the NL Central title while batting cleanup behind Pujols.
Holliday's new uniform number matches the length of his contract. He had worn No. 5 with Oakland, and he joked that he offered Pujols a watch for the number. He had wanted to get away from 15.
"I know Jim Edmonds was a big deal and he wore No. 15," Holliday said.
Holliday and agent Scott Boras said other teams were competitive in the bidding, although they wouldn't specify who else was involved.
"I appreciate the interest I got from other teams," Holliday said. "I wanted to come back, but I had options."
Holliday's time with the Cardinals wasn't all positive, of course. He dropped a routine fly ball that would have been the final out of a St. Louis victory in Game 2 of the playoffs, allowing the Los Angeles Dodgers to rally en route to a three-game sweep.
"I think if I'd just missed the ball, if I hadn't lost it in the lights which happens to a lot of outfielders, it probably would bother me," Holliday said. "It really hasn't bothered me that much. Obviously, the timing of it was bad, but sometimes those things happen."
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