Albert Pujols Released By The Angels

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Never worked out for LAA like he did for St Louis

OT: Votto broke his finger last night, will be out for a month . . . . sorry, but seems to me that is a great opportunity for Reds to start the inevitable replacement of Votto, which needs to happen yesterday.
 

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667 Homers

669 Doubles

3253 Hits

2112 RBIs

Legend.

Not going to look it up but I think Pujols, Hank Aaron, and Bonds are the only players with over 600 homers and 600 doubles.
 

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he actually had good home run numbers and decent rbi numbers for the Angels, but not for that price of course. His BA was atrocious tho in L.A. Every Cardinal fan would have love to have kept him but not for that price tag and we knew he was on the decline. He was dealing with multiple injuries that he should have sat out and got fixed but kept playing. His feet have been a big issue and I believe he has had a lot of trouble with his left elbow.



Tho never named he was probably juiced as well during that era, they all were, probably still are. One of the big wonders to me was he never struck out in Stl. His walk to strike out ratio was unbelievable. that changed drastically with the Angels.

that being said, I would love to see Stl pick him and give him a chance to retire as a Cardinal.
 

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he actually had good home run numbers and decent rbi numbers for the Angels, but not for that price of course. His BA was atrocious tho in L.A. Every Cardinal fan would have love to have kept him but not for that price tag and we knew he was on the decline. He was dealing with multiple injuries that he should have sat out and got fixed but kept playing. His feet have been a big issue and I believe he has had a lot of trouble with his left elbow.



Tho never named he was probably juiced as well during that era, they all were, probably still are. One of the big wonders to me was he never struck out in Stl. His walk to strike out ratio was unbelievable. that changed drastically with the Angels.

that being said, I would love to see Stl pick him and give him a chance to retire as a Cardinal.


I disagree with the part that he was probably juicing...his steep decline is more indicative of someone not doing that stuff. Also, he never even hit 50 homers in a season...
 
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I disagree with the part that he was probably juicing...his steep decline is more indicative of someone not doing that stuff. Also, he never even hit 50 homers in a season...
huge Cardinal fan here myself. I just wonder, they all were, his decline seemed to be indicative that he quit juicing, the injuries that the juice helps to keep you on the field, piled up. Jack Clark went ape **** once accusing Albert. Don't remember the whole backstory there. Either way, he was never mentioned. I will role with that until proven otherwise. It was just my gut and as huge fan of the organization and him.
 

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huge Cardinal fan here myself. I just wonder, they all were, his decline seemed to be indicative that he quit juicing, the injuries that the juice helps to keep you on the field, piled up. Jack Clark went ape **** once accusing Albert. Don't remember the whole backstory there. Either way, he was never mentioned. I will role with that until proven otherwise. It was just my gut and as huge fan of the organization and him.

They took Clark off the Cardinals post game broadcasts years ago cause he was an erratic idiot...that dude has had a lot of embarrassing moments and comments in the last 10-15 years.
 

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AP one of the best hitters I've seen in his prime. Hit for average and power. The ball he hit vs. Houston against their ace reliever (Brad Lidge) went out of the park so damn fast it was criminal. Lidge never recovered. That ball was absolutely crushed and was 60 feet above the wall when it went out.
 
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As a Cub fan, I always dreaded when he stepped into the batters box while in St Louis.
 

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Albert in his prime was the perfect hitter. today's shifts would be irrelevant cause he sprayed the ball in every direction. hit for average, for power, walked a ton, never stuck out.
 

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I always think of him when I see 10-year contracts. I get it for a guy that’s early-mid 20s but even that’s a stretch. That deal was crazy.

Back in 2012, Angels had Trout, Pujols, and just signed Josh Hamilton to a 5-year/$125M deal. Sounded good. AP never the same player and Hamilton proceeded to absolutely go to crap, a drop off like never before.
 

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Yet MLB ownership keeps handing out 10 year guaranteed contracts.
 
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Something I'd never thought I'd see.....Albert Pujols designated for assignment. Wow!! Disappointing time with the LAA. He was a beast though for STL.
 

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AP one of the best hitters I've seen in his prime. Hit for average and power. The ball he hit vs. Houston against their ace reliever (Brad Lidge) went out of the park so damn fast it was criminal. Lidge never recovered. That ball was absolutely crushed and was 60 feet above the wall when it went out.
I watched that game and you're correct.......that jack absolutely destroyed Brad Lidge. It made his momma cry..........I heard.
 
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