The Albert Pujols Saga
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Re: The Albert Pujols Saga
I don't think he goes anywhere for the same reasons Rsox said. Simply not many options.
And if he goes to the Cubs, honestly I'll lose quite a bit of respect for him. Players like that should NEVER go to their teams' biggest rival. Super ****ed up.Comment
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LOL. My stomach just starts churning whenever he comes to the plate. He is a amazing player that is a game changer.Comment
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I hope Albert stays with the Cards though (and think they'll all eventually get on the same page), as it's definitely nice to see players like him ride it out with the same team.Comment
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I agree. It would be insane to give Pujols a 10-year deal. He's probably the best hitter of our era, but there comes a time when you have to be smart about things. I am sure he'll rake until he's 35 or 36, but then the decline will begin and St. Louis will be on the hook for five more years.Comment
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I hate typing that but it's the logical way to look at things. I won't lose respect for him because I see it for what it is. It's a business and I'd guess that 90 percent of professional athletes view it that way. I believe firstly, they want to maximize the amount of money they will earn from playing and most everything else will come in a very distant second.Comment
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You know, the fan in me agrees with you, but sadly as I've gotten older I've realized that at the end of the day, professional sports is a business and if the Cubs throw an insane amount of money at him, who could really blame him? A team is telling him, "We value you more than anyone else, come play for us."
I hate typing that but it's the logical way to look at things. I won't lose respect for him because I see it for what it is. It's a business and I'd guess that 90 percent of professional athletes view it that way. I believe firstly, they want to maximize the amount of money they will earn from playing and most everything else will come in a very distant second.NFL - Vikings
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Well, I guess there's something to be said for rivalries and competition. Without those, the business itself wouldn't even exist.Comment
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Johnny Damon went to the Yankees for Chrissakes.Comment
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Guess he didn't do it completely willingly.NFL: Indianapolis Colts (12-6)
NBA: Indiana Pacers (42-13)
MLB: Cincinnati Reds (0-0)
NHL: Detroit Red Wings (26-20-12)
NCAA: Purdue Boilermakers (FB: 1-11, BB: 15-12), Michigan Wolverines (FB: 7-6, BB: 19-7, H: 15-10-3)Comment
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That's why I love a guy like Chipper, who names his kid Shea because he used to own them in their home park for all those many years.
It makes no sense either, considering these guys were fans before they were players. You'd think they would "get" rivalries.Comment
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Originally posted by Thrash13Dr. Jones was right in stating that. We should have believed him.Originally posted by slickdtcDrJones brings the stinky cheese is what we've all learned from this debacle.Originally posted by Kipnis22yes your fantasy world when your proven wrong about 95% of your postComment
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