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Might as well start the Pujols watch.

Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 11:41 pm
by Roofer
On pace for 82.88 homeruns this year. Just what this sports needs. He can wipe out one Bonds record this year, and with any luck, he'll obsolete the roidhead in about 10 or 12 years.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:00 am
by Dumbass
Just like Bonds took out the juiced guy before him. :wink:

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 1:44 pm
by Shoalzie
I really hope Pujols is the genuine article...he almost seems too good to be true. You can't help but be cynical about players today considering we've been lied to on a regular basis over the last decade or so. If he's legit, and I'm going assume he is, he's the perfect guy to pursue these records considering his conduct on and off the field. He plays the right way and he seems like a very honest guy. The Cardinals are coming to Comerica at the end of June...I'm gonna try to score tickets because I want see him take aim at tearing down those tainted records. He's the #1 guy I'd pay money to see.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:15 pm
by Cicero
Pujols is the best ball player right now IMO. I think he has a great shot of going down as the greatest right handed hitter of all-time.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:22 pm
by Bizzarofelice
Toddowen wrote:Can he get any better?
Depends upon the team around him. Right now he is quite happy to talk a walk and get on base for the players behind him, but if/when Rolen or Edmonds get injured he'll have lesser players around him.

If the Cards get a kick-ass #2 hitter to both advance Eckstein and get on base for Pujols, he could be amazing.

Cardsfan misses Polanco in the #2.
Yankeesfan misses Jeter in Rodriguez's 2hole.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:23 pm
by Adelpiero
what's great about this year, is even though he's hitting more homers, he still hasn't gone on a tear yet at the plate.


he's hitting .310ish, because he's trying to create more offense while the rest of the team was slumping. with team healthy, i expect more 3for4 days. i see his power going down, as they pitch around him more.

why they think they can get that fastball in on him still amazes me. he has tremendous bat speed to get around and take it down the line.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:27 am
by War Wagon
Any of you guys' read the SI cover story last week about Pujols?

I tried finding it to give a link, but I'm too lazy to look for long.

Nice article on his off-season training regimen with his former Maple Woods coach in Pleasant Valley, MO.

And no, jiminphilly need not interrupt his daily dishwashing duties to pounce on this.

Suffice to say, dude has worked hard for everything he's achieved....and it hurts me to say this, but RACK the Cards for employing his services.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 7:06 pm
by Roofer
Mark Gubicza was talking yesterday about how the Royals let AP go to the enemy. He said they all knew about him, being a KC area high schooler, and that the Royals should be kicking themselves for not signing him when he was in 8th grade (joke).

I'm sure there are a ton of franchises out there that can say the same thing about a ton of players, but there's only 1 Albert Pujols, so it's gotta sting the Royals even more. Damn that is one pathetic franchise. I'm flipping out on how bad the Angels are sucking this year, but all I need to do is look at the Royals' record and I start feeling better about myself. :lol:

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 12:45 am
by War Wagon
Being as how he was drafted in the 13th freaking round, there are a bunch of teams who whiffed on this pick.

As for the Royals, I have no words to adequately describe the level of suckdom they have sunken to.

Glass keeps talking about making changes. In the meantime, nothing changes, and KC is mired in another double digit losing streak.

They are on pace to lose by far a record number of games.

Royals fan has become numb to this...sorta'.

Maybe one day this franchise will arise from the smouldering ruin that is the Glass ownership era. And maybe one day pigs will fly.

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 7:00 pm
by Roofer
War Wagon wrote:As for the Royals, I have no words to adequately describe the level of suckdom they have sunken to.
That's because there are no words. :lol:

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 4:04 am
by fix
Going going gone...

Sin,

Any chance of Pujols breaking that single season record now.

6 weeks on the shelf according to some reports.

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 4:37 am
by Shoalzie
That's a bitch...between Clemens rejoining the Astros and now Pujols going down...the division race should tighten up a little.

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:53 am
by Jack
Toddowen wrote:So he tweaked an oblique muscle, if I'm not mistaken? Where is that? And is this a type of injury that is prone to recur? Let's hope not.
Todd, If you do not know where your obliques are... chances are you haven't been to a gym! Chances are also great that you do not have six pack abs.

I cut and pasted this for you...

The Internal Oblique Muscles - Strong Effect on Posture: The internal obliques are a pair of ab muscles, residing on each side of the torso. They are the next deepest, after the transversus. Just like the transversus, they affect body posture tremendously, only slightly less, because of their more superficial position. The internal obliques are involved in, among other things, rotation and lateral flexion of the spine.


External Obliques: The external obliques are another pair of ab muscles that are located on either side of the torso. The external obliques are more superficial than the transversus and the internal obliques. Consequently the external obliques have less effect (but certainly not none) on body posture. Like the internal obliques, the external obliques are involved in, among other things, rotation and lateral flexion of the spine.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2469450

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Considering that the obliques are on the side of the torso and have major contribution to raatation of the spine.. Yes, this is serious for a baseball player.

Nomar G. had this problem and he was out for half a season and did not fully recover for 1 1/2 seasons.

Yes, this is a significant injury!!

- What are the Fantasy Geeks gonna do now?? --
Dump 'em quick or hold on to him for 2-3 or more months?

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Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx continues...

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* Also, note the Upper Left Corner question about the Pistons
Where are they now???

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:09 pm
by Bizzarofelice
Shoalzie wrote:division race should tighten up a little.
Good. Been sucky the past two years. Nice to have some drama before October.

Pujols had a ridiculously small number of strikeouts this year, yet had three Friday night. Knew something was wrong there. Guess it either surfaced or it was strained further Saturday.

The entire Redbird team was riding Albert's coattails this year, so hopefully someone will step up for a change.

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:40 pm
by Cicero
David Eckstein is going to pick up the offensive slack.

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:54 pm
by Bizzarofelice
most hits in the NL, IIRC. Eckberg has been a pretty damned good 3 million/year pickup.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:31 pm
by PrimeX
Shoalzie wrote:the division race should tighten up a little.
You'd think, yet we almost got no hit by the fuckin' Cubbies. I would not have been down with that. Probably would have punched walls and choked the hooker.

Hopefully we'll score a run before the end of the week, but since we're all going to die today I doubt we will.

Unwar not seeing 84 HRs and 210 RBIs.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:56 pm
by War Wagon
Toddowen wrote:So he tweaked an oblique muscle, if I'm not mistaken? Where is that? And is this a type of injury that is prone to recur? Let's hope not.
Ask Mike Sweeney.