| #51 - Posted 21 August 2009, 7:29 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | BP Daily: Pujols and the Triple Crown Albert Pujols is one of the greatest players of all time. He's the type of all-around talent I'll take pride in declaring incomparable when describing his career to my future children. He makes an ample amount of contact, knocks the ball out of the yard at least 30 times a year, drives plenty of his teammates in, plays Gold Glove-caliber defense and makes up for a lack of raw baserunning speed with intelligence. This confluence of characteristics makes Pujols virtually a unanimous choice to be the Triple Crown heir apparent to Carl Yastrzemski, who accomplished the rare feat in 1967 for the Boston Red Sox. Sticking solely to the senior circuit, nobody has simultaneously topped the leaderboards in batting average, home runs and RBIs in the same season since Joe Medwick did it with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #52 - Posted 21 August 2009, 8:37 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: BP Daily: Pujols and the Triple Crown Albert Pujols is one of the greatest players of all time. He's the type of all-around talent I'll take pride in declaring incomparable when describing his career to my future children. He makes an ample amount of contact, knocks the ball out of the yard at least 30 times a year, drives plenty of his teammates in, plays Gold Glove-caliber defense and makes up for a lack of raw baserunning speed with intelligence. This confluence of characteristics makes Pujols virtually a unanimous choice to be the Triple Crown heir apparent to Carl Yastrzemski, who accomplished the rare feat in 1967 for the Boston Red Sox. Sticking solely to the senior circuit, nobody has simultaneously topped the leaderboards in batting average, home runs and RBIs in the same season since Joe Medwick did it with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 Great guy, great player,great stats,and it is all sizzle without the steak,steak being a championship ring.By the way how many world series rings does he have? home run derby My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #53 - Posted 21 August 2009, 8:54 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: BP Daily: Pujols and the Triple Crown Albert Pujols is one of the greatest players of all time. He's the type of all-around talent I'll take pride in declaring incomparable when describing his career to my future children. He makes an ample amount of contact, knocks the ball out of the yard at least 30 times a year, drives plenty of his teammates in, plays Gold Glove-caliber defense and makes up for a lack of raw baserunning speed with intelligence. This confluence of characteristics makes Pujols virtually a unanimous choice to be the Triple Crown heir apparent to Carl Yastrzemski, who accomplished the rare feat in 1967 for the Boston Red Sox. Sticking solely to the senior circuit, nobody has simultaneously topped the leaderboards in batting average, home runs and RBIs in the same season since Joe Medwick did it with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 Great guy, great player,great stats,and it is all sizzle without the steak,steak being a championship ring.By the way how many world series rings does he have? home run derby For the third time how many world series rings does he have? Who cares about that you can rest assure he does. For the third time you are the only one who thinks that the home run derby is anything to do with baseball My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #54 - Posted 21 August 2009, 9:26 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: rrblack previously said: Fourth time,I not talking only about the HR derby which he got smoked like a cheap cigar.How many rings does he have.Since you refuse to say it, let me help you ZERO!!! OK I am really impressed with who ever who won the deal where they throw fat pitches at hitters for the gimmick all star game warm up .....by the way who won the oldtimers game I forgot My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #55 - Posted 21 August 2009, 10:41 AM | |
Location: United States, The Greatest City Join date: March 2008 Member #: 469 Posts: 596 | RE: Albert Pujols Will Be first triple Crown Winner since 1967 - WITHOUT STEROIDS- What A Guy Quote: rrblack previously said: ZERO WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS. WRONG....The St. Louis Cardinals of which Albert Pujols was the starting first baseman won the World Series in 2006. |
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| #56 - Posted 21 August 2009, 10:48 AM | |
Location: United States, The Greatest City Join date: March 2008 Member #: 469 Posts: 596 | RE: Albert Pujols Will Be first triple Crown Winner since 1967 - WITHOUT STEROIDS- What A Guy Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: BP Daily: Pujols and the Triple Crown Albert Pujols is one of the greatest players of all time. He's the type of all-around talent I'll take pride in declaring incomparable when describing his career to my future children. He makes an ample amount of contact, knocks the ball out of the yard at least 30 times a year, drives plenty of his teammates in, plays Gold Glove-caliber defense and makes up for a lack of raw baserunning speed with intelligence. This confluence of characteristics makes Pujols virtually a unanimous choice to be the Triple Crown heir apparent to Carl Yastrzemski, who accomplished the rare feat in 1967 for the Boston Red Sox. Sticking solely to the senior circuit, nobody has simultaneously topped the leaderboards in batting average, home runs and RBIs in the same season since Joe Medwick did it with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 Mr. GC, I agree with everything you've said about Albert Pujols and I further agree that if anyone will win the triple crown in the near future it will have to be Mr. Pujols. I also know that he has won the gold glove award (2006) as you stated but allow me to insist that it was a gift decision. Mr. Pujols does have a good glove but his lateral range is completely limited and his footwork around the bag is cringe-worthy. That aside, he is without question the best hitter of my time and certainly among the greatest of all time. |
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| #57 - Posted 21 August 2009, 10:50 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: devin11 previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: BP Daily: Pujols and the Triple Crown Albert Pujols is one of the greatest players of all time. He's the type of all-around talent I'll take pride in declaring incomparable when describing his career to my future children. He makes an ample amount of contact, knocks the ball out of the yard at least 30 times a year, drives plenty of his teammates in, plays Gold Glove-caliber defense and makes up for a lack of raw baserunning speed with intelligence. This confluence of characteristics makes Pujols virtually a unanimous choice to be the Triple Crown heir apparent to Carl Yastrzemski, who accomplished the rare feat in 1967 for the Boston Red Sox. Sticking solely to the senior circuit, nobody has simultaneously topped the leaderboards in batting average, home runs and RBIs in the same season since Joe Medwick did it with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 Mr. GC, I agree with everything you've said about Albert Pujols and I further agree that if anyone will win the triple crown in the near future it will have to be Mr. Pujols. I also know that he has won the gold glove award (2006) as you stated but allow me to insist that it was a gift decision. Mr. Pujols does have a good glove but his lateral range is completely limited and his footwork around the bag is cringe-worthy. That aside, he is without question the best hitter of my time and certainly among the greatest of all time. Thanks Dev he is also a gentleman a worthy role model for youth My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #58 - Posted 21 August 2009, 11:12 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: devin11 previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: ZERO WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS. WRONG....The St. Louis Cardinals of which Albert Pujols was the starting first baseman won the World Series in 2006. You are right I'am wrong. you are gracious to post this My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #59 - Posted 21 August 2009, 11:45 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: devin11 previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: ZERO WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS. WRONG....The St. Louis Cardinals of which Albert Pujols was the starting first baseman won the World Series in 2006. You are right I'am wrong. you are gracious to post this You just have to have the last word after you have been given you due respect.Shows a lack of class. I knew I made a mistake complimenting you for the sack cloth and ashes Edited on 8/21/2009 11:46 AM by FredCDobbs. My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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| #60 - Posted 21 August 2009, 11:55 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2573 Posts: 3334 | Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: FredCDobbs previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: Quote: devin11 previously said: Quote: rrblack previously said: ZERO WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS. WRONG....The St. Louis Cardinals of which Albert Pujols was the starting first baseman won the World Series in 2006. You are right I'am wrong. you are gracious to post this You just have to have the last word after you have been given you due respect.Shows a lack of class. I knew I made a mistake complimenting you for the sack cloth and ashes My point is the same no matter how you hero worship him he still got his ass kicked at his own field might not mean anything to you because the only thing you ever played is the key board in front of you.True pros don't like to lose at anything so my not hurt you but it hurt him. I am sure he feels the same way about dominoes My daughter Yaina aka ". Chucky la Nina Diabolica " |
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