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viking611 said:
I got my BUD SELECTS going down fairly smooth. Hope to be back in Tampa before long...probably not until June though.

Stop drinking that garbage please, sir.
 

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Cubs are fucked again this season. Their lineup is barely better than their AAA team in Iowa. I guess there is always next year for you Cubs fans. Sit back and enjoy the Cardinals as they walk away with this division in the next couple of months.

Gotta love Cardinal fans. Probably as blindly devoted as Cub fans. I think you left out the part that "enjoy as we underachieve in October again",

Any team that has Juan Encarcion in it won't win squat. :puppy:
 

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Gotta love Cardinal fans. Probably as blindly devoted as Cub fans. I think you left out the part that "enjoy as we underachieve in October again",

Any team that has Juan Encarcion in it won't win squat. :puppy:

That guy is a turd but that statement backfired a bit huh.
 

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possibly AND THEY ARE DOGS TY NOT TOO LONG AFTER:
 

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When it's all said and done, Pujols may be a better all-time right-handed hitter than Manny Ramirez.............make no mistake about it, both are a tad better than Arod in this respect.
 

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Chipper Jones of the Braves hit the 400th home run of his major league career with his solo shot in the bottom of the 6th inning.
 

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Chipper Jones of the Braves hit the 400th home run of his major league career with his solo shot in the bottom of the 6th inning.


Great hitter!

Not in the league of Arod, Manny, or Pujols hitting wise..........but still a Hall of Famer in my opinion.
 

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Speaking of Manny, the guy is redhot - 11 game hitting streak with 5 homers and 17 RBI during the streak. Hitting around .300 now.




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Speaking of Manny, the guy is redhot - 11 game hitting streak with 5 homers and 17 RBI during the streak. Hitting around .300 now.




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Hamstring may sideline him for a couple games or more..............
 
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Pujols is the man, but God help us if the Vikings win a Superbowl in the next few years...Viking611 would be in heaven...
 

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When it's all said and done, Pujols may be a better all-time right-handed hitter than Manny Ramirez.............make no mistake about it, both are a tad better than Arod in this respect.

Do the math, Phat Al will have 380 dingers after his tenth full season (this year)
he *averages* over 120 runs scored *and* RBI's with a .335 lifetime average to boot.
Naturally these numbers will diminish some over the next ten seasons, and if he plays one more decade, and looks like he will because he hardly ever gets hurt, his career resume would be something like 750 HR's .325 average with 2200 plus RBI's

I can see A-Rod's numbers from here on out dropping considerably, and Manny's career is almost done.

Barring any freak injuries or accidents, Pujols will be the greatest hitting right hander of all time.
 

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Pujols received all 32 first-place votes

http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=339495
Albert Pujols wins the NL MVP award. Yeah, again
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NEW YORK -- Albert Pujols was unanimously voted National League MVP on Tuesday, becoming the first player to repeat since Barry Bonds won four in a row from 2001-04.
Pujols received all 32 first-place votes and 448 points in balloting announced by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
It was the third MVP award for the St. Louis Cardinals star, who also won in 2005. He became the first unanimous MVP since Bonds in 2002.
Pujols said he concentrates on World Series titles, not MVPs. He won his only championship in 2006.
"I always make a joke. I got 10 fingers. I want to get nine more rings," he said. "I want to get as many as Derek Jeter has so far (five). Obviously that's hard to do."
Pujols does have one individual goal -- the Hall of Fame.
"Obviously, there is still a long way to go," he said.
Pujols led the majors in home runs (47), runs (124), slugging percentage (.658) and intentional walks (44), and topped the NL in on-base percentage (.443). He was second in the league in doubles (45) and third in batting average (.327) and RBIs (135).
He was especially dangerous with the bases loaded, going 10 for 17 with five grand slams, three doubles and 35 RBIs.
"I think it was the most consistent year," he said. "I was pretty much hot April until almost September."
Florida's Hanley Ramirez, the NL batting champion, was second with 233 points, followed by Philadelphia's Ryan Howard (217) and Milwaukee's Prince Fielder (203), who tied Howard for the big league lead in RBIs.
Pujols didn't homer in his final 89 regular and postseason at-bats after Sept. 9. He had minor surgery Oct. 21 to remove a bone spur from his right elbow. He had feared he might need ligament replacement, causing him to miss the first half of next season.
"My elbow was fine," Pujols said. "I don't put that as an excuse. I was still playing every day out there."
Pujols, who turns 30 in January, joined Hall of Famer Al Simmons (11) as the only players with 100 or more RBIs in each of their first nine seasons. He also set a big league record for assists by a first baseman with 185.
Pujols became just the fourth player to win the NL MVP three times. Bonds won seven in the 1990s and 2000s. Stan Musial (1940s), Roy Campanella (1950s) and Mike Schmidt (1980s) each won three.
Five players have won three AL MVPs: Jimmie Foxx, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle and Alex Rodriguez.
In addition to Pujols and Bonds, the only unanimous NL winners were Orlando Cepeda (1967), Schmidt (1980), Jeff Bagwell (1994) and Ken Caminiti (1996). Unanimous AL winners have been Hank Greenberg (1935), Al Rosen (1953), Mantle (1956), Frank Robinson (1966), Denny McLain (1968), Reggie Jackson (1973), Jose Canseco (1988), Frank Thomas (1993) and Ken Griffey Jr. (1997).
St. Louis players have won 17 MVPs, second in the majors behind 20 for the Yankees. Pujols has been voted among the top 10 in nine consecutive years, finishing second in 2002, 2003 and 2006; third in 2004; fourth in 2001; and ninth in 2007.
Pujols receives a $200,000 bonus for winning the award. He is signed for next season at $16 million, and the Cardinals hold a $16 million option for 2011, so the sides may soon turn their attention to a contract extension.
Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins was voted the AL MVP on Monday, receiving 27 of 28 first-place votes.
 

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All that talent and wasn't he hurt to start the 2008 year and played awesome anyway?
 

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Scoring Summary
Bot 4th: St. Louis
- A. Pujols homered to deep right center, R. Theriot scored
*Chi Cubs


#11 on the year.
 

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