I'm so freaking sick of everyone lapping at the testes of Albert Pujols all the time. You'd think he's Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken, and Joe Morgan all rolled into one perfect package. The guy cannot ever make a mistake if you listen to ESPN or FSN or read most papers. Well I'm here to tell you that's a flat-out farce.
Last weekend I got to watch almost every inning of the Tigers/Cards series. Albert Pujols' play caused me to raise an eyebrow a few times, but not in a positive light. Among his gaffes:
1. Misread the hit/run sign and got nailed stealing
2. Didn't break to his right on a ball that was his, not the 2B. The runner reached and wound up scoring on a play that an average defensive 1B makes routinely. Heck, Rafael Palmeiro makes that play 97 times out of 100.
3. Down by 2, runners at 1st and 3rd, one out. Works a 2-0 count, major hitting advantage. Instead of swinging for the HR, or hitting behind the runner, or even taking a pitch he wasn't expecting, or lobbing a sac fly, he gets fooled on a changeup and weakly dribbles to the SS on what should have been a DP.
4. Similar situation to the above, except it's man on 2nd and one out, again a 2-0 count. The two guys hitting behind him are hitless for the last week (okay, that's hyperbole but they're certainly struggling), the pitcher is clearly tiring (this is the Sat. game). He decides he's going to take a walk. Looks at two pitches almost dead-straight fastballs, knee-high and slightly inside from the middle of the plate. He didn't even flinch at them, taking all the way. He eventually did walk, but that's not the point.
You don't get to be MVP by being stranded on 1B. You get to be MVP and Fox Poster Boy for all that is Great by driving in the man from 2nd, inspiring your struggling teammates, leading the soldiers to victory. And he was content slowing down all momentum by walking. I might not like Derek Jeter, but I guarantee you he's K-ing trying to drive in that run before he walks to 1B if he's got no protection behind him.
I don't watch a great deal of baseball anymore, so it really disappoints me when I see one of the marquee players lay a complete sucking egg like Pujols did. I lost a lot of respect for him. If he's only doing exactly what Larussa is telling him, then I'll shift the blame to the alcoholic myopian and he should be fired. But when you're struggling like the Cards are, you need your best player to step up and do something dramatic, not get lazy and play it safe. How sad
