Josh Hamilton’s hot bat has generated a lot of buzz over the past week, and deservedly so. Hamilton has 11 hits in his last 22 at-bats. Eleven of those hits have gone over the fence for home runs. He has brought in 14 runs. All of a sudden, one of[...]
Pujols blasts homer, Twitter blasts him
The following are some of the best tweets from Sunday, as Albert Pujols hit his first home run of the season and first home run of his Angels career against the Blue Jays. Some of the following tweets are just funny because they are news stories.
Pujols and Bobby Rayburn: One of the same?
Albert Pujols is having a Bobby Rayburn season so far and it’s freaking hilarious for Cardinals’ fans to watch. Bobby Rayburn is the character played by Wesley Snipes in “The Fan” (1996) who signs a big ole’ ridiculous contract with the San Francisco Giants, from the Atlanta Braves, and the[...]
“Pujols turns his back on St. Louis” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Earlier this week, the St. Louis Cardinals’ new update Twitter feed (@SLCardinalsNews) tweeted that the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were out of contention for Albert Pujols. Today, Pujols signed a 10-year, $250 million contract with the Angels, contrary to what the Cardinals’ twitter said. Today, I[...]
The night Albert Pujols became a baseball legend
Mythical baseball legends Babe Ruth and Reggie Jackson stand among him as Albert Pujols emptied a clip Saturday night against the Texas Rangers, becoming one of three players in World Series history to swing for the fences 3 times in one game. He also became the only player in MLB[...]
Take it as seriously as you wish: A laundry list for Theo Epstein
Chicago Cubs fans I’ve talked to are psyched Theo Epstein, formerly the Boston Red Sox general manager, is coming to Wrigley Field to attempt to end their curse. Already, they’re calling for Epstein to sign players like Prince Fielder, CC Sabathia and CJ Wilson. That’s all good fun, but how[...]
Reporter picks bad night to second guess Tony La Russa
The St. Louis Cardinals won the game, 8-7 over the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday, but Cardinals’ manager Tony La Russa was hot afterward over an intricacy of the game, and the safety of the best player in the game. In the 7th inning Tuesday, an errant pitch from Brewers’ reliever Takashi[...]